Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Dillon Francis attacks the dancefloor with speaker-ripping electro and a snarky sense of humor. Early releases such as 2011's Westside! explored and popularized the fusion of Dutch house and reggaeton known as moombahton, and Francis pushed the style in a harder direction, dubbed moombahcore, with efforts like 2012's Something, Something, Awesome. He delved into a wide variety of genres with the guest-heavy 2014 full-length Money Sucks, Friends Rule, a number two Billboard dance album, then focused entirely on Latin styles with the Spanish-lan...