Diamond Pistols parlayed down ’n’ dirty bass music into one of the most versatile signatures in hip-hop and pop. On his early singles for Dim Mak, the Seattle native infused trap’s drums with dubstep’s menace—plus some playful funk. But he came into his own with hits like bbno$’s “edamame” and the DJ Snake/Rick Ross/Rich Brian collab “Run It”, using inventive samples and head-turning synths to inject mischief and flair into club-rocking hip-hop.