“Diamonds“: Santa Fe Klan and Rick Ross Forge a Luxurious Cross-Cultural Fusion
“Diamonds,” a gleaming single by Santa Fe Klan and Rick Ross, first sparkled into existence on May 29, 2025.
This track, running for approximately two minutes and twenty-four seconds, is skillfully produced under the 473 Music imprint.
The song artfully weaves together Santa Fe’s distinctive Mexican rap style with Ross’s unmistakable Maybach Music aesthetic, a fusion explicitly highlighted in the lyrics through various opulent references to luxury and material success, such as “Diamonds in my watches.”
An official music video premiered just last week, on June 2025, and is readily accessible across platforms like YouTube.
This collaboration signifies a notable cross-cultural partnership, bringing together the dynamic Mexican rapper and the influential American hip-hop mogul to craft a compelling blend of their unique sonic signatures.
The track is currently available for streaming on all major platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Quotable Lyrics:
Diamonds in my watches, zeros on my checks
B*tches claim I’m toxic (Toxic), kilos I confess (Haha)
Mansions in the tropics (Huh), a different kind of boss (Huh)
A different kind of ni**a-ni**a, this different kinda talk
Money on my mind (What?), cocaine on my breathe (Huh)
Pray that I survive, double M to death (Death)
Ricky Ross the biggest (Ni**a), Maybach on my chest (Woo-Woo)
The bottles in the sky (Sky), I’m killing for my dawgs
They say my name ringing (Ringing), another young genius (Genius)
Another record breaker, Ricky Ross still got ’em fiending



