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14 Songs That Are Definitely Diamonds 💠 🎧 features Dame Shirley Bassey, Father John Misty, Megan Thee Stallion, Sam Smith & Shivum Sharma.
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Diamonds 💠. There have been plenty of songs written about and/or featuring those gems in their respective title. 🎙 The Beatles served up 🎵 “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” on their 1967 masterpiece, 💿 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (🎙 Elton John would cover it on 💿 Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy in 1974). Years later, in 1991, 🎙 Prince & The New Power Generation gave us some sweet 🎵 “Diamonds and Pearls”. The point is, look throughout music history, and diamonds are definitely a thing. We’ve even served up some previously, as far as lists are concerned: 🎧 11 Songs Focused on Diamonds and more recently, 🎧 Diamond 💠: 5ive Songs No. 10.
So, with we examine those diamonds once more with 🎧 14 Songs That Are Definitely Diamonds 💠. This list features select songs from 11 Songs Focused on Diamonds, all five songs from Diamond: 5ive Songs No. 10, and a couple of newbies that haven’t previously been featured. Among the artists contributing to these diamonds are 🎙 Dame Shirley Bassey, 🎙 Father John Misty, 🎙 Megan Thee Stallion, 🎙 Sam Smith, and 🎙 Shivum Sharma among others. So, without further ado, get your diamonds on – bracelets, earrings, necklaces – and check out this gem of a list!
1. Sam Smith, “Diamonds”
💿 Love Goes • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2020
The chorus is quite catchy; it instantly gets stuck in your head:
“My diamonds leave with you You’re never gonna hear my heart break Never gonna move in dark ways Baby, you’re cruel My diamonds leave with you Material love won’t fool me When you’re not here, I can’t breathe Think I always knew My diamonds leave with you.”
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2.Megan Thee Stallion & Normani, “Diamonds”
💿 Birds of Prey: The Album • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2020
Megan follows up with surefire toughness on the over the course of two verses. True to the script, she’s a “Super she-ro, bitch, don’t try me, ho / Bad like a villain, I pop it and then I reload.” On the second verse, she also keeps it 100 as she spits, “Come through with my girls, then beat your ass on ladies’ night.” Woo! “Diamonds” is an energetic and feisty cut with its fair share of moments.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Diamond 💠: 5ive Songs No. 10
3. Charli XCX, “pink diamond”
💿 how I’m feeling now • 🏷 Warner UK • 📅 2020
At the same time Charli actually isn’t turned up to the same overt degree as her backdrop, yet manages to capture the same emotion – weird, but true. Here, her lines are fast-paced, rhythmic, and chanted/pop-rapped. If it does nothing else, “pink diamond” sets the tone.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Pink: 5ive Songs No. 17 (2020)
4. Shivum Sharma, “Diamond”
🎵 “Diamond” • 🏷 Shivum Sharma • 📅 2020
“Diamond” was written and produced by Sharma and 🎼✍ 🎛 Alex Burey. The backdrop is dreamy and lush, a perfect match for Sharma’s expressive, nuanced voice. The effect is one that’s soulful, yet in a sweet, ‘crooner’ sort of way. Sharma sounds particularly potent in his upper register – stunning (and sexy) to say the least. In addition to the aforementioned excerpts from the chorus, the second verse is pretty sweet:
“He said, ‘Boy, you see my videos?’ ‘Or we can leave our feelings at the door’ So, taken at the given cost He gives me everything I need and more.”
In his feature in Gay Times, Sharma adds, “Although it’s a sad song, it carries a lot of sun with it.” Indeed Shivum – it’s definitely a diamond!
5. Father John Misty, “Disappointing Diamonds are the Rarest of Them All”
💿 God’s Favorite Customer • 🏷 Sub Pop • 📅 2018
The lyrics exemplify typical, clever Father John Misty through and through. “Like a carcass left out in the heat / This love is bursting out of me.” Goodness gracious. The centerpiece is the chorus, where the titular lyric comes into play. “Disappointing diamonds are the rarest of them all / And a love that lasts forever really can’t be that special…” Yup, God’s Favorite Customer. This particular record also appeared on the playlist
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6. Rihanna, “Diamonds”
💿 Unapologetic • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2012
In the context of Unapologetic, the Barbadian pop/R&B singer contrasts the overt 🎵 “Phresh Out the Runway” that precedes with the tame yet potent no. 1 hit. “Diamonds” features excellent production work, as well as sound vocal production. The chorus is simply marvelous:
“So, shine bright tonight, you and I We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky Eye to eye, so alive We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky...”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Songs Focused on Diamonds
7. Young Thug, “Diamonds”
💿 So Much Fun • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 📅 2019
Expectedly, “Diamonds” isn’t um, the most profound joint ever recorded, but it’s heavy on confidence, drip, drugs and sex. “Every day she tell me I’m the G.O.A.T.,” Thugga asserts, continuing, “She’d never lie to the G.O.A.T.” As for Gunna, well, “Adderall (‘Rall), mary jane keepin’ me geeked.” Woo!
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Diamond 💠: 5ive Songs No. 10
8. benny blanco, “More/Diamond Ring”
Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & 6LACK
💿 Friends Keep Secrets • 🏷 Friends Keep Secrets / Interscope • 📅 2018
🎙 Jesse Rutherford (of 🎙 The Neighbourhood) the sings the chorus, featuring some heavily processed vocals.
“You are all I need but sometimes, baby, I need more than that, mhm Need more, mhm, said You were all I ever wanted but sometimes I just want more Give me more, more, it's more, I want you.”
Following the unique refrain, Ty Dolla $ign blesses the track with his signature robust, distinct pipes. Naturally, he’s a perfect match for this record. 6LACK enters the picture on the switch-up (“Diamond Ring”) with his own one-of-a-kind vocals getting to work.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Songs Focused on Diamonds
9. Lil Yachty, “Lil Diamond Boy”
💿 Lil Boat 3.5 • 🏷 Quality Control Music • 📅 2020
Regarding the 🎛 Jay Versace-helmed production, I’m all in on that robust bass line. It’s not deep but shouldn’t we all believe in ourselves? Of course – we should all be lil’ diamond boys and girls!
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🔗 🎧 Diamond 💠: 5ive Songs No. 10
10. Lady Gaga, “Diamond Heart”
💿 Joanne • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2016
A defining feature of “Diamond Heart” is its driving groove. Lady Gaga shows more poise and restraint on the verses, while still being incredibly potent. That said, by the chorus, her level of passion and dynamics are amplified. Simply put, Gaga sings her face off. This powerful opener from Joanne is definitely a diamond!
“Young, wild, American C’mon baby, do you have a girlfriend? Rain on me a million I’m not flawless, but I got a diamond heart.”
11. Dirty Heads, “Diamonds & Pearls”
💿 SWIM TEAM • 🏷 Five Seven Music • 📅 2017
“Louis Armstrong in the lane Got a bad bitch give me brain better than Etta James I’mma do my thing, man, singing in the rain I don’t make claims, you can put it on my name, ah.”
He goes on the sing the infectious, aforementioned chorus like a champ. 🎙 Duddy B enters the picture on the second verse, adding to the collection of sick bars spit.
“Cause I got a plan and a rendezvous And people, sometimes, they don’t understand And these are the fuckers with attitude And I ain’t got time for foolishness.”
In addition to the attitude and bars brought by Dirty J and Duddy B, the production work is sleek. A hard, swagger-laden beat, warm piano (on the chorus), and top-notch synth action.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Songs Focused on Diamonds
12. Drake & Future, “Diamonds Dancing”
💿 What A Time to Be Alive • 🏷 Cash Money • 📅 2015
Revisiting theme and lyrics, there’s more to “Diamonds Dancing” beyond just drip if you follow those brilliant annotators at Genius. What does “Diamond, diamond, diamond, diamonds on me dancing” really mean – that is the question! Well, apparently, exotic “dancers” if you catch the drift. Different diamonds than expected, right?
13. Jaheim, “Diamond in da Ruff”
💿 Still Ghetto • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2002
“Like when I spot a rainbow Or see a fallin’ star A set of twins, or a classic car A four-leaf clover or a two dollar bill It’s so rare that it's so unreal I don’t know how To get over her smile I wonder what she’s doin’ now I think about her every once in awhile.”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Diamond 💠: 5ive Songs No. 10
14. Dame Shirley Bassey, “Diamonds Are Forever”
💿 Greatest Hits • 🏷 Parlophone • 📅 1997
Besides the memorable lyrics, led by the titular line, there are some many more pros regarding “Diamonds Are Forever.” Vocally, Bassey is commanding, sassy, and soulful simultaneously. She never under- nor over-sings, instinctually giving the performance exactly what it needs at exactly the right time. Besides those powerful pipes, the sound and production of this record totally stand out. When you hear “Diamonds Are Forever,” you totally hear James Bond given the vintage sounds including dramatic, soaring strings and biting, emotional brass. Indeed, this is a diamond cut that will live on forever and ever. Also, can’t fail to mention its role in the 🎙 Kanye West gem, 🎵 “Diamonds from Sierra Leone” (💿 Late Registration, 2005).
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