Dillon Francis Gives ‘Machika’ the Moombahton Treatment

by Mekabeth

The Latin music fixation continues as Dillon Francis spices up the already fiery ‘Machika’, and teases his full Spanish language EDM album that we have all been waiting for

The original ‘Machika’ is a three-way collaborative effort by Arabian, Colombian, and Brazilian singers- J. Balvin, Jeon, and Anitta (respectively). It has been climbing the charts around the world, released through Capitol Records and Universal Music Latin on Balvin’s upcoming studio album.  The title of the track, machika, means ‘to smash’ in the creole language of  Papiamento- a Spanish Creole language with influences from Portuguese and Dutch with speakers in Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. 

‘Machika’ seemed ripe for the taking when Francis plucked it. After stewing it in some bass, playing up the vibrancy of the horns, and leaving the vocal sample’s intensity intact, Francis makes this latin-pop single steamier. Francis’ ‘Machika’ is playful, sexy, and high energy with a plentiful, steady beat to roll your hips to. It is the perfect item for your summer party playlist, with its salty moombahton sounds and sultry latin vibes.

Check it out below to get the full view.

 

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