Dillon Francis Can’t Take It with His New Single

On October 28th, Dillon Francis will release his new album Money Sucks, Friends Rule. To say it's highly-anticipated would be an understatement. Already we've heard three songs from it, Set Me Free, Get Low and When We Were Young, all of which are excellent, and now Francis has given us another one to help ease the wait.

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On October 28th, Dillon Francis will release his new album Money Sucks, Friends Rule, and to say it’s highly-anticipated would be an understatement. Already we’ve heard three songs from it, Set Me Free, Get Low and When We Were Young, all of which are excellent, and now Francis has given us another one to help ease the wait.

Titled I Can’t Take It, the moombahton track is a monstrous one that sees Francis delivering yet another winner. Personally, I love the distorted vocals here as well as the more mid-tempo sound and funky bass that the song delivers. That being said, it is my least favorite of the four tracks that we’ve seen from the album so far, but I’m still digging it.

“This song is about everyone needing to stop pigeonholing producers into one genre,” Francis told BuzzFeed, who premiered the track.

Check out I Can’t Take It below and let us know what you think of the latest from Dillon Francis in the comments section.


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