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That Just Isn't Empirically Possible | $uicideboy$ | 02:03 | |
$Outh $Ide $Uicide | $uicideboy$, Pouya | 02:49 | |
Antarctica | $uicideboy$ | 02:06 | |
...And to Those I Love, Thanks for Sticking Around | $uicideboy$ | 02:48 | |
Memoirs of a Gorilla | $uicideboy$, Getter | 02:02 | |
Do You Believe in God? | $uicideboy$ | 01:58 | |
Runnin' Thru the 7th with My Woadies | $uicideboy$, Pouya | 03:25 | |
Gloss of Blood | $uicideboy$ | 01:44 | |
Leave Me Alone | $uicideboy$ | 01:50 | |
Sarcophagus III | $uicideboy$, Ramirez | 02:51 |
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$uicideboy$ are an American hip-hop duo formed by cousins Scott Arceneaux Jr., who goes by the name $crim, and Aristos Petrou, who calls himself Ruby da Cherry, in Louisiana in 2014. Their first release was an EP titled Kill Yourself Part 1: The $uicide $aga, which they followed with several sequels. Their 2016 EP Radical $uicide peaked at Number 13 on Billboard's Top Rap Albums Chart, Number 17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart, and Number 20 on the Independent Albums Chart. Their 2018 debut album I Want to Die in New Orleans topped the Independent Chart and went to Number 7 on the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts and Number nine on the Billboard 200. Following breakup rumors after a series of mysterious tweets, $uicideboy$ dropped the six-track EP Live Fast, Die Whenever, featuring Blink-182’s Travis Barker and Korn’s James Shaffer. A third full-length titled Long Term Effects of Suffering saw the light in 2021 and climbed to Number 7 on the Billboard 200.