The album's lead single, "Oh Boy," featuring Juelz Santana and Cam'ron, is a prime example of the group's chemistry and lyrical prowess. The song's catchy hook and infectious beat make it a standout track, and its lyrics offer a glimpse into the group's carefree and hedonistic lifestyle. Other notable tracks, such as "Gangsta Boogie" and "Dipset Anthem," showcase the group's ability to craft anthemic, party-starting bangers.

The album's title, "Diplomatic Immunity," refers to the idea that the group members are immune from prosecution or criticism due to their diplomatic status as artists. This theme is reflected in the music, which is characterized by its raw, unapologetic, and often humorous take on life in the inner city. The album's lyrics are full of vivid storytelling, clever wordplay, and boasts about the group's exploits.

The album's enduring popularity has led to a renewed interest in the group and their music. In recent years, The Diplomats have reunited and released new music, and their classic albums, including "Diplomatic Immunity," have been re-released.