To listen chronologically is to hear a flatline become a pulse. Grey 59 for life. Stream the full $uicideboy$ discography on Spotify, Apple Music, or via the G 59 Records official store.*
In the pantheon of modern underground hip-hop, few acts have carved a legacy as stark, uncompromising, and fiercely independent as Ruby da Cherry and Scrim of $uicideboy$. Emerging from the murky swamps of New Orleans' 7th Ward in 2014, the cousins turned a DIY ethic and a nihilistic blend of Memphis rap, hardcore punk, and chopped-and-screwed production into a global empire. Suicideboys Discography
To navigate the $uicideboy$ discography is not merely to listen to music; it is to watch a post-modern therapy session unfold in real-time. Their catalog documents a brutal decade-long war with addiction, depression, religion, and fame. This article breaks down every era, all 50+ projects, and the evolution of the "Grey*59" sound. Before the platinum plaques, $uicideboy$ communicated exclusively through a series of EPs on SoundCloud. Their foundational work is the Kill Yourself (often abbreviated KYS ) series. These 20-track mixtapes (each roughly 15-20 minutes long) were released at a breakneck pace. To listen chronologically is to hear a flatline