Dillon Francis is a 27-year-old LA native who can change your life. Ok, maybe not change but perhaps add to what’s already good in your life. His most recent tour Money Sucks, Friends Rule, was a success and if you were someone who attended then you know. Here is a recap, take a look.

His popularity and fanbase has been increasing over the last few years and it is well deserved. He had his debut Westside EP with Mad Decent record label which eventually led to a collaboration with Diplo for the song “Que, Que”. He continued producing for the Moombahton genre and helping it grow. “Masta Blasta” and “I.D.G.A.F.O.S” are two songs that never fail to get the crowd to go insane.

He has been playing music festivals for quite some time. These festivals include Electric Daisy Carnival, Hard Summer, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Reading Festival, SXSW and Ultra Music Festival to name a few. The crowd always has an energetic response to the music and presence of Dillon Francis.

Lately, Dillon Francis has been everywhere.

This past month at Ultra Music Festival, DJ Snake shared Dillon’s phone number with the crowd on the huge LED screens on the main stage. After receiving over 1000 text messages and over 500 missed calls, Dillon Francis was forced to change his number.

If you opt out for music before or after watching a movie on a flight, his album Money Sucks, Friends Rule is complementary, thank you Delta.

If you already watched Furious 7 this past weekend or are planning on it, Dillon Francis’ 2014 single Get Low featuring DJ Snake is part of the film’s soundtrack.

If you are watching TV you may come across a Taco Bell commercial featuring his music. Due to recent exposure of the song, Get Low has been going up on the iTunes chart. Number 22 so far to be exact.

What adds to Dillon’s greatness is how often he engages in his social media making it easier to stay up to date with his music and life. He interacts with fans on Twitter, posts often on Instagram and Facebook, and entertains you with the multiple characters he makes up on Snapchat. You can tell he is genuinely thankful and truly enjoys what he does. Go on and give him a listen, and while doing so, you might want to check out the next time he’s in your city.

All photos by me