More Beautiful You

The meaning behind the song "More Beautiful You" correlates to the self-image of young girls associated with eating disorders, and the desire to fit into the everyday culture that we live in today.

[7][8] It could be by Diaz is that young girls feel the pressure to give up their virginity to fulfill some societal standard of behavior, but not to do so and to be a "More Beautiful You" through Christ and wait for marriage.

[9] The intent of "Stand for You" is that the person includes Jesus in everyday life regardless as to how much effort society attempts to make it secular by removing "In God We Trust" from U.S. currency or prayer in its schools.

[11] That is because we are to wait on his better plan or outcome for our lives, and the greater omnipresent and omniscient perspective and information from above, for our answer or solution to the problem at hand.

[11] Logan Leasure of Jesusfreakhideout.com wrote that the unique quality of the album lies with Diaz's lyrics, calling "Stand For You" a "remarkably original" song, and although he wrote that it "isn't easy to find areas of criticism on [the album] More Beautiful You", he also noted that the songs tend to blend together, and that all of the tracks don't necessarily stand on their own.

[17] She said that the music is a strangely weird assortment or "really cool guitar riffs, a catchy melody, neat harmonies and a Hawaiian flavour".

[17] Johnson says Diaz shows great songwriting ability with this album, and this evokes traits of Brandon Heath and Matt Nathanson.

[13] The simplistic nature to this album, according to McNeese, is reminiscent of artists such as Shawn McDonald, Bebo Norman, Sara Groves, and Bethany Dillon.