Suicideboys Discography Page
loth—collectively known as $uicideboy$—have built one of the most massive, fiercely independent discographies in modern hip-hop. Combining horrorcore aesthetics, raw vulnerability regarding mental health and addiction, and heavy, self-produced trunk-rattling beats, they pioneered a distinct subgenre of shadow rap.
The Suicideboys' discography is a testament to their innovative approach to hip-hop and their refusal to be bound by traditional genre conventions. Their music has resonated with fans worldwide, inspiring a devoted following and critical acclaim.
The duo’s early career is defined by a relentless release schedule, often dropping short, abrasive projects that blended Memphis horrorcore influences with punk-rock energy. Suicideboys Discography
| Album Title | Release Date | Key Details / Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | September 7, 2018 | Debut studio album, marked their first top-10 on the US Billboard 200. Features production from $crim and a co-production from Juicy J. | | Stop Staring at the Shadows | February 21, 2020 | A transitional project that balanced their dark roots with an expanding, more atmospheric sound. Served as a direct prelude to Long Term Effects of Suffering . | | Long Term Effects of SUFFERING | August 13, 2021 | Sophomore studio album, continued their commercial ascent with a refined, introspective, and polished sound. | | Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation | July 29, 2022 | Third studio album, debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200. Featured fan-favorite track “1000 Blunts” and their highest-charting release at the time. | | New World Depression | June 14, 2024 | Fourth studio album, became their first #1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. | | Thy Kingdom Come | August 1, 2025 | Fifth studio album, marked their first major project since the massive success of New World Depression . |
have built an underground empire on raw vulnerability and a relentless work ethic . Operating under their independent G*59 Records Their music has resonated with fans worldwide, inspiring
The foundation was laid not with an album, but with a . The Kill Your$elf (abbreviated KYS ) saga consists of 20 EPs, each running 15-20 minutes. These are not for the faint of heart. Produced almost entirely by Scrim (under his alter-ego $crim), the sound is lo-fi Memphis horrorcore—chopped, screwed, and slathered in 808s that sound like they are melting.
Their debut studio album marked a major commercial breakthrough. It captured the dark, claustrophobic reality of their sudden rise to fame, featuring standout tracks like "Carrollton" and "Meet Mr. NICEGUY". 2. Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021) Release Date: August 13, 2021 Features production from $crim and a co-production from
This album represents a triumphant era for the cousins. Fully sober, the duo delivered some of their most lyrically complex work. Tracks like "Matte Black" and "Not Even Ghosts Are This Empty" showcase $crim’s elevated, textured production choices and Ruby's most polished vocal performances to date. The project balances themes of spiritual warfare, lingering trauma, and acceptance. New World Depression (2024)
Through their independent label, , the duo bypassed traditional radio, streaming algorithms, and major label backing to become one of the most-streamed independent acts in music history. Their discography stands as a monumental blueprint for DIY internet success.
Beyond their "Kill Yourself" saga and studio albums, $uicideboy$ have released a massive catalog of standalone mixtapes and EPs. These projects capture the band's creative restlessness and helped build the cult-like following that supports them today.
In recent years, the Suicideboys have continued to release music at an incredible pace, dropping a string of EPs, mixtapes, and albums that showcase their continued evolution as artists.


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