Michelle O Faith’s Diamonds and Babies is a delirious collision of high art and street grit, a song that feels as alive as a Basquiat canvas. She pulls us into her universe with the hook, “give me diamonds and your babies,” a demand that is at once playful, jarring, and unforgettable. It’s the kind of lyric that lingers, both romantic and fierce, making the whole track pivot around its audacious charm.
The lyricism feels like a brushstroke of raw colour, jagged and expressive, an adventurous self-portrait painted in bold streaks of brilliance. But it’s in the pre-choruses where Michelle’s genius really crystallises, layering references like a hypnotic moodboard: showgirls out in Vegas, alpine glamour on ski slopes, liquid flashes of swimming pools, and the chic exclusivity of Shoreditch House. These aren’t throwaway name-checks – they’re intentionally placed references to craft a world within the song.
The production is equally fearless. Strings sweep through the track, evoking the elegance of a classical piece. Meanwhile 808 bass and trap snares provide unrelenting grit and pulse. It’s couture stitched with grime, a contradiction that feels utterly natural in her hands. The orchestration shimmers like velvet, yet the bass growls with teeth, creating a soundscape that’s both whimsical and evocative.

Vocally, Michelle O Faith shapeshifts between smoky melancholy and sharp-edged charisma, conjuring a hybrid spirit that recalls the woozy glamour of Lana Del Rey with the fierce directness of Nicki Minaj. She slips between seduction and defiance, whimsy and command, crafting a persona that is entirely her own.
What makes Diamonds and Babies remarkable is how it refuses to sit still. It’s part art piece, part pop banger, a song that revels in its contradictions and comes out stronger for them. Whimsical yet grimey, orchestral yet modern, Michelle O Faith proves herself not only as a singular vocalist but as a visionary producer and songwriter. This is pop music elevated to performance art, a fever dream that demands to be felt as much as heard.
On TikTok, Michelle O Faith extends the mythology of Diamonds and Babies with a presence as captivating as the music itself. Often appearing with Harajuku-inspired hair streaked in electric blue, she transforms the platform into her own performance art stage, blurring the line between pop star and visual artist. Each clip feels like a fragment of her universe – playful, daring, and dripping with style – offering fans not just music, but an evolving aesthetic world that’s as hypnotic as her sound. SZA even liked her recent viral Instagram Reel – so that just goes to prove that the star is creating something extremely specially and universally acclaimed!
Naturally, we have added the opus to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we continue to stream Cobain Heart, Motorcycle, Suzuki, and Michelle O Faith‘s exquisite, growing discography!
