Diamond Boy (DTM)
by SZA

Album: Lana (2024)
Charted: 60
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Songfacts®:

  • "Diamond Boy (DTM)" is a ballad about a love so intense it teeters on the edge of self-consciousness. SZA sings about being so smitten with her partner that she can't help but wonder if she's overdoing it:

    Baby, if it's OD, just tell me
    Am I doin' too much?


    The "DTM" gets its name from the line "Am I doing too much?"
  • SZA uses the metaphor of a "Diamond Boy" to describe her partner's irresistible charm, repeatedly marveling at his allure with the line, "Diamond boy, why you so shiny?"
  • SZA described "Diamond Boy (DTM)" to Rolling Stone as one of her first love songs written about someone she "actively liked" during the "thick of the romance."
  • The song's genesis goes back to mid-2023, when SZA laid down a stripped-back demo featuring just guitars, a bassline, and her soft vocals delivered with a rap-like cadence. After sending it to producer Carter Lang, additional layers - including drums and keyboards - were added. By August 2023, the final version was complete, just a week after SZA teased it for the first time. The arrangement starts acoustically before the drums make their entrance.
  • SZA debuted "Diamond Boy (DTM)" live during an exclusive event at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on September 8, 2023, celebrating the success of her SOS album. From there, the song made its way into select performances on her SOS Tour, including at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, where it was featured in an Apple TV+ video series that premiered on February 1, 2024.
  • While SZA hasn't explicitly revealed who inspired the song, speculation has been rife. Many fans point to Travis Scott as the likely muse, fueled by rumors of a potential romance that began circulating in June 2023. The buzz started after Scott made a surprise appearance at SZA's Manchester show, and there's a tantalizing lyrical hint in "Diamond Boy (DTM)" that lends weight to the theory:

    Diamond boy, go'n get behind me, rodeo

    The word "rodeo" is probably a cheeky double entendre, referencing sex. But it might also be a nod to Travis Scott's debut studio album, Rodeo.

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