In less than a year his blistering productions have been heavily supported by Major Lazer, who opened their show with “Westside!,” a Dutch House-flavored monster that was consistently rinsed by top djs on both sides of the pond, including Sinden and Steve Aoki.
The tune is finally seeing a proper release on Diplo’s Mad Decent label, where Dillon will be releasing his “Masta Blasta” EP as well in the near future. From his first dubstep release on Play Me Records, the heavy “Take Me High” peaked at No. 13 on the Beatport dubstep chart and was played in full by Rusko in every one of his sets for his current OMG tour.
In the coming months, Dillon will have releases on Mad Decent, Dim Mak, Top Billin’, as well as Plant Music, where he will be releasing his next club EP. At ease behind the turntables and in the studio, in the electro world and in dubstep, Dillon is what you would call an open-format electronic DJ who sees no delineation between making music and playing it.
He has gotten huge support from the most important dance music blogs (Dim Mak, Mad Decent, Discobelle, Gotta Dance Dirty) ever since releasing his first bootlegs last year, and 2011 promises to be Dillon’s breakout year.
Bun Up the Dance
Dillon Francis Lyrics
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I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Now give me the light, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Now give me the light
Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
Bun up the dance, bu-bu-bun up the dance
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Bun up the dance
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Bun up the dance
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Now give me the light, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Bun up the
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Bun up the dance
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I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Now give me the light, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I want a little fire, now give me the light
Now give me the light
Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
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Bun up the dance, bu-bu-bun up the dance
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Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
1, 2, 3, bu-bu-bun up the dance
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B-b-b-bun up the dance
Bun up the dance
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The lyrics of Dillon Francis's song "Bun Up the Dance" speaks about the desire to feel alive, to let go and to dance with no inhibitions. The first verse repeats the phrase "I want a little fire, now give me the light," which signifies the need to feel energized and ready to move. The second part of the song is a command to "bun up the dance," which is a Jamaican term meaning to bring the fire and excitement to the dance floor. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song highlights the importance of letting go and enjoying the moment, no matter how short-lived it may be.
The lyrics of "Bun Up the Dance" are incredibly catchy, but they also add depth to the song. It speaks of the importance of being in the moment and living life to its fullest. The phrase "I want a little fire, now give me the light" describes the need for energy and excitement, emphasizing the importance of finding ways to stay motivated in life. The command to "bun up the dance" encourages people to move past their fears and insecurities and let go of their inhibitions, allowing them to live in the moment and embrace their true selves.
Line by Line Meaning
I want a little fire, now give me the light
I'm seeking excitement and energy, so please provide me with a spark
Now give me the light, now give me the light
I'm emphasizing my desire for stimulation and asking for it urgently
Bun up the dance, bu-bun up the dance
I want the audience to get hyped and energized on the dance floor
Bun up the
I'm prompting others to get involved and get excited
B-b-b-bun up the
I'm using repetition and staccato sounds to build momentum and excitement
D-d-dance dance, bun up the
I'm adding variation to the repeating chorus while still encouraging the audience to get involved and energized
1, 2, 3, bu-bu-bun up the dance
I'm counting down to signal the beginning of a high-energy dance party
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DILLON HART FRANCIS, SONNY MOORE
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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