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The Diam Piece is the sixth studio album by American rapper Diamond D. The album was released on September 30, 2014, by Dymond Mine Records. The album features guest appearances from Pharoahe Monch, Talib Kweli, Elzhi, Skyzoo, Fat Joe, Chi Ali, Freddie Foxxx, Pete Rock, The Pharcyde, Scram Jones, Rapsody, Boog Brown, Stacy Epps, Black Rob, Kurupt, Tha Alkaholiks, Hi-Tek, AG, Chino XL, The Alchemist, Evidence, Grand Daddy I.U., Kev Brown, Masta Ace, Guilty Simpson and Ras Kass.

Background

In a September 2014, interview with Unkut, Diamond D spoke about the album, saying: "It’s more or less a production LP, about two and a half years it took. A lot of tracks I didn’t even use. I had about 27 tracks but I only used 18. Some of the artists I was in the studio with, and others – because of their touring schedule and my touring schedule – I just sent them music and they sent me the session back. If the track that I give them has a sample in it that’s giving it direction then they’ll follow that. If there is no sample or concept at the beginning I just let the MC’s paint their own pictures and try to figure out how can make it connect. I use a lot more live instrumentation now. I still chop and manipulate samples, but my sound just sounds bigger now. Just using better equipment so the sample frequencies are better."[1]

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!7/10[2]
HipHopDX[3]
XXL4/5 (XL)[4]

The Diam Piece received positive reviews from music critics. Dean Mayorga of HipHopDX said, "While it is clear that Diam Piece is not without it’s flaws, it is a successful return nonetheless and hopefully a foreshadowing of more to come."[3] Praverb of XXL stated, "The Diam Piece is nothing new. In fact, it is a blast from the past, when compilations reigned supreme. Listening this album brought back memories of SoundBombing or Lyricist Lounge, the presentation of thought out lyrics and accompanying backdrops works. Diamond D meticulously selected guests for this collaborative masterpiece and injects rhyming when needed. Overall, it’ll definitely keep your attention thanks to Diamond D’s crafted beat wizardry. Real hip-hop at its best."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Rap Life" (featuring Pharoahe Monch)Diamond D2:53
2."Where's the Love" (featuring Talib Kweli, Elzhi & Skyzoo)Diamond D3:50
3."Its Nothin" (featuring Fat Joe, Chi Ali & Freddie Foxxx)Diamond D3:11
4."Only Way 2 Go" (featuring Pete Rock)Diamond D2:36
5."Hard Days" (featuring The Pharcyde)Diamond D3:13
6."I Ain't the One To Fuc Wit" (featuring Scram Jones)Diamond D2:37
7."Pump Ya Brakes" (featuring Rapsody, Boog Brown & Stacy Epps)Diamond D3:54
8."Take Em Off da Map" (featuring Black Rob)Diamond D3:40
9."We Are the People of the World" (featuring Kurupt & Tha Alkaholiks)Diamond D2:58
10."Jose Feliciano"Diamond D3:15
11."Handz Up" (featuring Hi-Tek)Diamond D2:38
12."Pain" (featuring AG & Chino XL)Diamond D4:16
13."Vanity" (featuring Nottz)Diamond D2:31
14."Its Magic" (featuring The Alchemist & Evidence)Diamond D2:04
15."The Game" (featuring Grand Daddy I.U.)Diamond D3:47
16."Let the Music Talk" (featuring Kev Brown)Diamond D2:53
17."Ace of Diamonds" (featuring Masta Ace)Diamond D3:02
18."187" (featuring Guilty Simpson & Ras Kass)Diamond D2:40
19."Superman"DJ Scratch2:56

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