Suicideboys Discography -

Suicideboys (stylized $uicideboy$) are a New Orleans hip‑hop duo (Ruby da Cherry and $crim) known for dark, lo‑fi beats, nihilistic lyrics, and prolific releases. This guide summarizes their major releases, notable mixtapes/EPs, key singles, and listening recommendations to explore their evolution.

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By this point, $uicideboy$ had founded their own festival (Grey Day). This album is a victory lap for the cult. It features the hardest beat switch on “Escape from Babylon” and the most cinematic storytelling on “The_EVIL_that_Men_DO.” It proves they don’t need to be sad to be good; they just need to be sinister. By this point, $uicideboy$ had founded their own

Before the world knew their names, the boys flooded the internet with a relentless series of EPs titled Kill Yourself (often abbreviated KYS). These 20+ short projects were raw, lo-fi, and recorded in Scrim’s bedroom. The sound was characterized by distorted 808s, pitched-down vocals, and samples from Three 6 Mafia and old horror films. By this point