The first track of Ice The World sets the tone for the rest of the EP with its almost cinematic instrumental. As alluded to by the title, Diamonds is a boastful track, detailing Swerzie’s struggles and where he is as a result.
[Intro]
Look—Downtime!
A'ight
Look
[Verse]
I came from nothing, now I run the budget
I got chains all on me like I'm from a dungeon
All these rappers tryna make assumptions
Talkin' on my name and you get fuckin' punished
Diamonds raining, diamonds falling from the sky
Diamonds dancing, oh, you gotta love it
I was broke and now I break the bank
I walk up in that bitch like I fucking run it
(And) I don't got no time for the lames
(Shine) bright like all the souls on my chain
(Fight) anyone who come in my way
(I) let them meet the tip of my blade
And bitch I meant it when I said that I am going insane
I really put the gun and pointed it right up to my brain
But I ain't pull no trigger, got to writing all of my pains
Now it's 200 and something thousand all in the plays
I guess my life an art
Rappers try to catch up but they are too far
I bring the heat too if they declare war
They better know who the fuck we all are
You is below us so go play your part
Diamonds they shine like they part of the stars
I got a bracelet, cost more than your car
I'll ice my wrist, have it looking bizarre
I'll ice the world, put an end to you all
[Chorus]
Motherfucker, life's a bitch and I will never trust her
If they talking, middle finger fuck 'em
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
Ice the world into a frozen tundra
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
It's Icy Rotten, tell them boys they luck up
Life's a bitch and I would never trust her
If they talking, middle finger—fuck 'em
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
Ice the world into a frozen tundra
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
Show your diamonds on the motherfuckers
It's Icy Rotten, tell them boys they look up
I'll ice the world into a frozen tundra (Bitch)
Yuh
Diamonds was produced by downtime.
Symphony No. 5 composed by Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven.