Suicideboys Discography 🔥 Limited Time

The discography of u i c i d e b o y is massive, consisting of five studio albums, dozens of mixtapes, and their signature Kill Your$elf

EP series. To navigate it, it's best to break it down by era, from their underground beginnings to their recent Billboard-topping releases. 1. The Foundation: Kill Your$elf Sagas (2014–2017)

The duo gained a massive cult following through these short EPs. There are in total, often grouped into blocks. The Early Sagas (I–X):

Defined by raw, Lo-Fi production and heavy Memphis rap influences. The Later Sagas (XI–XX):

Features more polished production and diverse sounds, including the "Kingdom Come" and "Atlantis" sagas. 2. The Breakthrough Mixtapes (2015–2017) Suicideboys Discography

During this prolific period, they released several projects that defined the "Dark Trap" genre. Essential listening includes: A fan favorite featuring "Clouds as Witnesses." My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can't Includes their viral hit "Kill Your$elf (Part III)". Eternal Grey

Widely considered one of their best mixtapes, featuring a more aggressive sound. Apple Music 3. Studio Albums (2018–Present)

The studio albums represent their transition from underground icons to mainstream stars, often focusing on themes of sobriety and mental health. I Want to Die in New Orleans

Their debut studio album, featuring a cinematic, dark atmosphere. Long Term Effects of SUFFERING Features the hit "Avalon". Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation The discography of u i c i d

Showcases a more melodic side with tracks like "Matte Black". New World Depression

Their fourth album, continuing their streak of high-charting releases. Thy Kingdom Come

Their most successful project to date, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200 4. Essential Collaborative EPs ide $uicide A collaborative EP with that helped launch them into the spotlight. DIRTIERNASTIER$UICIDE The final installment of their trilogy with SHAMELESS $UICIDE A high-energy collaboration with Where to Start? If you're a new listener, start with the u i c i d e b o y playlist on Apple Music , then dive into Eternal Grey I Want to Die in New Orleans to understand their range. Apple Music $UICIDEBOY$ | Rap/Hiphop Wiki | Fandom


2. Now the Moon’s Rising (2015) & Dark Side of the Clouds (2016)

These two mixtapes represent the "grey" era—a transition from pure horrorcore to introspective depression. Now the Moon’s Rising : A deep, sluggish

Part 4: The Lean Years & Death in Real Time (2018–2019)

This period is the darkest chapter of the discography, and tragically, it feels real. Scrim was visibly deteriorating. His eyes were yellow; his performances were sloppy. Ruby became the anchor. The music from 2018–2019 is not "fun" to listen to; it is a primary source document of a fatal spiral.

Key Releases:

The Hiatus: After 2019, Scrim nearly died of a fentanyl overdose. He found religion (JCS) and got sober. Ruby followed. For two years, the discography went silent. Fans feared the worst.


Notable collaborative releases & side projects