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Dillon Francis Has A Collaboration With G-Eazy Coming Up

Hot off the heels of the announcement of his first ever headlining performance under his alter ego DJ Hanzel, Dillon Francis has revealed that he has a song coming up with rapper G-Eazy. The two musicians have actually been teasing a collab for about three years now, ever since a fan suggested in 2013 that they team up on a track. Now it looks like the two have finally managed to score some studio time together, and we couldn't be more excited to see what they cook up.
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Hot off the heels of the announcement of his first ever headlining performance under his alter ego DJ Hanzel, Dillon Francis has revealed that he has a song coming up with rapper G-Eazy. The two musicians have actually been teasing a collab for about three years now, ever since a fan suggested in 2013 that they team up on a track. Now it looks like the two have finally managed to score some studio time together, and we couldn’t be more excited to see what they cook up.

G-Eazy took to Twitter over the weekend to reveal that he and Dillon Francis were finally in the studio working together, causing anticipation over their upcoming effort to go through the roof. It’s still too early for a release date, but it goes without saying that this one will be huge when it drops.

Dillon Francis has been offering up a number of vocal tunes as of late, like his poppy effort with Will Heard on “Anywhere,” as well as bearing producer credits for “Parade” with Jake Miller. Considering the producer’s penchant for dabbling with trap and hip hop, we’ll be looking forward to seeing what he puts together with G-Eazy.


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