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Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase, or the Dust on the Table
"Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase, or the Dust on the Table"? It is a one-of-a-kind work of art manufactured by $uicideboy$. It sets the movement of very complex feelings and musings on human existence. The lyrics are very deep. They present a contradiction between beauty and what is not perfect. These words also ask how we see things with our own eyes. The music is very dark and intense, and the beats are very powerful and energetic, which creates a strong grip on the audience. It turns out that their unique style and delivery are highlighted in this song making it an outstanding one in their discography. Its mysterious atmosphere invites listeners to dive into its limitless universe and feel the unique energy and fullness of which its music consists. Altogether, This song is a rather important segment of their album New World Depression.
Lyrics
You don't get it (You did good $lick)
I'm just reckless with myself (It's a Smash)
Taking over, something only time will tell
Wetto, ayy[Verse 1: Anthony Mars]
Already know what time I'm on, double R slidin' on audubon
She tryna get my love, the best I can do is a trauma bond
Poppin' these pills got easier, but gettin' high been gettin' harder
Remember them days in maw-maw's house, holdin' on my grandfather
Remember them days in the Envoy, it was just me and Oddy
Now all of my homies got their own bus, but they ain't got time for bondin'
Tellin' myself that it's okay, knowin' that's a liе
Ayy, never at home, just passin' by
I was always told that boys don't cry, why am I so brokе inside?
Waste time on an inner child, motherfucker been dead since five
Seen my dad OD at nine, was never the same again
I never had a chance to win[Chorus: Anthony Mars & Norman Atomic]
I keep reachin' out for help
I can't tell if I'm too concerned with myself
Feel like I'm just collectin' dust on the shelf (Fuck it, fuck it)
I think it's time to bid farewell[Verse 2: Norman Atomic]
Left all the lights on, but I ain't home, thirty thousand feet up
Got my ice on, but I ain't cold, thirty thousand degrees
Yup, I stashed thirty thousand in the freezer
Feel like a crooked congressman
I blame it on Percocet amnesia, can't keep up with my tolerance
I'm tryna win this war on drugs, but I lost the battle by callin' up the plug
Got back in the saddle
Moth to the flame, I'm insane, all these voices rattle
Foggin' up my brain, numb the pain, locked up in my castle
I'm startin' to unravel, surrounded by all these snakes and jackals
They keep temptin' me to eat the apple
I need to tie up loose ends, form these threads into a tassel[Chorus: Anthony Mars & Norman Atomic]
I keep reachin' out for help
I can't tell if I'm too concerned with myself
Feel like I'm just collectin' dust on the shelf (Fuck it, fuck it)
I think it's time to bid farewell
I keep reachin' out for help
I can't tell if I'm too concerned with myself
Feel like I'm just collectin' dust on the shelf (Fuck it, fuck it)
I think it's time to bid farewell -
Grey Day 2024 Lineup North America
Recently, Rap cousins Ruby da Cherry and $crim, who make up the New Orleans duo $uicideboy$, have announced dates for their popular annual Grey Day Tour in 2024. The 41-date arena and amphitheater run will begin on August 7th at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. To date, the largest and most successful Grey Day Tour will feature stops in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena, in Atlanta at the State Farm Arena, and in Chicago at the United Center Arena. The opening acts for the tour include Denzel Curry, Pouya, HAARPER, Shakewell, and Ekkstacy.
This line up for Grey Day 2024 North America includes Denzel Curry, Pouya, HAARPER, Shakewell, and Ekkstacy.
Denzel Curry
Denzel Rae Don Curry (born February 16, 1995) is an American rapper. Born and raised in Miami Gardens, Florida, Curry started rapping while in the sixth grade and began working on his first mixtape in 2011, which was influenced by underground Florida rapper SpaceGhostPurrp. The mixtape was later featured on SpaceGhostPurrp's social media, giving Curry attention in the local music scene and resulting in him joining the former’s hip-hop collective Raider Klan.
Curry left Raider Klan in 2013, releasing his debut studio album, Nostalgic 64, in September of that year, while still in high school. He has since released three extended plays: 32 Zel/Planet Shrooms in 2015, 13 in 2017, and Unlocked (a collaboration with Kenny Beats) in 2020, and four studio albums: Imperial in 2016, Ta13oo in 2018, Zuu in 2019, and Melt My Eyez See Your Future in 2022. Ta13oo, Zuu, and Melt My Eyez debuted at numbers 28, 32, and 51 on the Billboard 200 chart, respectively, with Melt My Eyez returning at number 17 after the release of an extended edition. All of his projects have garnered significant critical acclaim.
Pouya
Our old friend Kevin Pouya (born December 20, 1994), known mononymously as Pouya, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida. Considered a pioneer of the early underground rap scene that began on SoundCloud in 2012, along with discovering the well-known hip-hop duo Suicideboys in their early career, Pouya has developed a long-lasting core fanbase as an independent artist.
HAARPER
His birth name is Richard McLaughlin. He was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. Rapper, hip-hop artist, musician, entertainer, performer, artist, and producer who is known for the songs "Drop It Like It's Hot!", "Wtf U Mean", "Bungee Gum", "The Alchemist", and "Some Chick Named Emma".
He began creating music in his teens. He released his first EP Lapidus EP in the year 2018. He released his first album Emeralds in the year 2019. He began collaborating with other artists in the year 2019.Shakewell
Shakewell also shown in Grey Day 2024 in Australia and New Zealand, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his unique style that combines elements of hip-hop, R&B, and soul. His music often features smooth beats and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Shake Well first gained attention in 2016 with the release of his single "Psychic," which showcases his soulful vocals and lyrical prowess. Since then, he has released several more singles and an EP, earning a growing following in the underground hip-hop scene.
In addition to his music, Shake Well is also known for his dynamic live performances and his ability to connect with audiences through his honest and vulnerable lyrics.Ekkstacy
Khyree Zienty, professionally known as Ekkstacy (born 2002; stylized as EKKSTACY), is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia.
Ekkstacy stated that he had a normal childhood until his parents divorced when he entered high school. He then began to struggle socially and at one point had an episode of psychosis induced by drugs in which he attempted suicide by jumping out a window. He began playing the guitar in 6th grade and enjoyed skateboarding.
Ekkstacy began creating music during high school. His music primarily involved YouTube beats, which he sang over. He released his debut EP Negative in November 2021, with the single "I Walk This Earth All by Myself" becoming what is considered to be his most popular song. He released the album Misery in September 2022, which was more rock and new-wave-inspired than his previous release. -
Us Vs. Them
From the mixtapes to EPs to the proper albums, $uicideboy$ drops a lot of music, yet differentiates between them. We are just about to get one. This January, $crim released his solo LP Lonely Boy, and now $uicideboy$ are readying New World Depression, their follow-up to Sing Me A Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation from 2022, for release this summer. Today, the duo shares the first single.
'Us Vs. Them' is vintage $uicideboy$ fare: an eerie, flickering beat, evil singsong nursery rhyme hooks, and lyrics about fentanyl chewing and Percocet snorting on the lead single. It is directly inspired by the '90s underground rap of the backpack and southern mixtape variety. And, if you haven't guessed already—these cats can rap.
Us Vs. Them Lyrics
Ladies and gentleman (you did good, $lick)Get up (it's a smash)Motherfucker (get up)Uh, ah-ahIt's that bent motherfucker in that coupe, slidin' like the serpent (get up)More guns than Viktor, 'bout dying, boy, I be that merchant (yeah)Cast from the firmament, brain damage permanent (get up)Got ninety-nine problems and not one of them concern a bitch (why?)I'm in that Benz, hollerin', "Ooh, na-na-na"Yung Slicky with that .9, tell me who wanna die?Been troubled since I was a youth, chewin' Fent' up in the booth (get up)Ride for my brothers, yeah, for them I'll do a sin or two (what)G-R-E-Y (North), East bloc, *59 (Side)Fucked up since knee high, cutthroat and I see why (why?)They use me then they use me and they use me 'til I'm used up (get up)And they wonder why I stay high or at best I'm buped upMight shoot up until I puke up (ladies and gentleman, what?)My cross that I bare (get up)Drop my kids off in that ho 'cause I pay well for that daycare (what? Wetto)Knock-knock, who's there? $Carecrow with that dead stare (get up)Car two-hundred-thousand and my bitch still on welfare (ah)Motherfucker (get up)Uh, ah-ahMotherfucker (get up)Uh, ah, ah-ah (ladies and gentleman)Have the block hollering, "Wah, wah, wah" (get up)Throw them threes up for the G*59Talkin' to me, I hear "Blah, blah, blah"When I pull up, have them hoes sayin', "Ooh, la-la"Ladies and gentleman (get up)(Get up)Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayySnorted a bunch of Perc 30's, now I'm ignorin' every call (get up)Got bored, decided to cop a sports car and I crashed it right into a wallHopped and that's when I realized that I was in the food court at the mall (get up)Concussions and destruction, bitch, I'll show you how I ballShellfish on my wrist forever, ain't just the date (get up)All these pups think they tough, tryna take off of my plateYeah, they howlin' and they growlin' (ooh), but my name stained with droolPlenty of bones buried in the yard along with Fugazi jewels (ah)Ruby been had all the girls, I got scraps that I could scrape up (yup, get up)Been all over the world, I got maps that I could make up (yup, yup)Been a dope fiend for so long that people clap when I wake up (get up)Been ahead of the game, runnin' laps 'fore I lace up (yeah)Shadow banned, shorty, yeah, I'm always hard to find (yeah)Duckboy ain't no fuckboy, yeah, I always take my time (yeah)*59 signed, yeah, I said, "Fuck a 9 to 5" (yeah)Tryna shine so hard that I leave 'em all blind (ladies and gentleman)Uh, oh fuck boy (get up)UhUhMotherfucker (get up)Uh (please help)Have the block hollerin' "Wah, wah, wah" (get up)Throw them threes up for the G*59Talkin' to me, I hear "Blah, blah, blah"When I pull up, have them hoes sayin', "Ooh, la-la"Ladies and gentleman (get up)(Get up) -
Grey Day 2024 is Coming!
As we all knew $uicideboy$ was gearing up to release their forthcoming NEW WORLD DEPRESSION LP on June 14TH through their own G59 Records, but now the NOLA rap duo have announced they'll promote the album on the 2024 edition of their annual Grey Day Tour. The latest edition of the trek will feature support from Denzel Curry, Pouya, HAARPER, Shakewell, and Ekkstacy.
The North American tour will kick off in Nashville, Tennesee, on August 7th, and run into October, closing things out at Lincoln, Nebraska's Pinnacle Bank Arena. Denzel Curry will be there for most of the trip, save a show in Tampa and a string of dates in the Pacific Northwest.
The latest tour supports $uicideboy$’ upcoming album New World Depression, due on June 14. Given the record's title, the pair have also announced that this year’s Grey Day Tour is partnered with PLUS1, and $1 per ticket will be going towards mental health causes.
$uicideboy$ 2024 Grey Day Tour dates
8/7 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
8/9 Birmingham, AL - Legacy Arena at the BJCC
8/10 Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
8/11 Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena *
8/13 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
8/14 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
8/16 San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center
8/17 Austin, TX - Moody Center
8/19 Denver, CO - Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
8/21 Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center *
8/23 Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena *
8/24 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena *
8/25 Portland, OR - MODA Center *
8/27 Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
8/28 San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
8/30 San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena
9/3 Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
9/6 Las Vegas, NV - The MGM Grand Garden Arena
9/7 Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
9/10 Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Amphitheater
9/11 Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center
9/15 Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
9/17 Baltimore, MD - CFG Bank Arena
9/19 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
9/20 Elmont, NY - UBS Arena
9/21 Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
9/23 Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
9/24 Montreal, QC - Place Bell
9/25 Boston, MA - TD Garden
9/27 Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
9/28 Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Center
9/29 Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena
10/1 Cincinnati, OH - Heritage Bank Center
10/2 Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
10/4 Indianapolis, IN - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
10/5 Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
10/6 St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
10/8 Chicago, IL - United Center
10/9 Milwaukee, WI - Fiserv Forum
10/10 Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
10/11 Lincoln, NE - Pinnacle Bank ArenaFor tickets, click here.
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Memoirs of a Gorilla
" Memoirs of a Gorilla" is a music album full of interesting and unique that explores the listeners' minds and flows them into the sound world of fantasy and feelings.
The album is high class for having an uncommon theme that encloses it in the niche between gentle and fiery songs. It is first-person narrated from the viewpoint of a gorilla and offers an account of the life history and inner world of the gorilla through the use of music. This creative lead introduces a certain amount of mysticism and curiosity to the whole album which makes it, by all means, interesting for the listeners.
The genre is vibrantly fusion-like and combines multiple aspects to be appealing to many. By the different quietness and rhythm of the song, each song has its character and emotional aspect.
Within the album, there is a sense of rhythm that not only, but the songs also have great melody and harmony. Elegant handiwork of composition and arrangement turns each song from an ordinary song to one that boasts layers and complexities. This kind of effect invites the listeners to listen in full and immerse themselves in the music.
The lyrical expression is deep and bold, offering topics that capture the main ideologies of self-awareness and the connection between nature and people. They are the simplest and the purest forms of what’s deep within and what’s left unsaid, at the same time allowing the audience to identify themselves completely with the lyrics.
The sound quality is top-notch. This splendid job is done in the recording and mixing section just to get the best music to the audience. For instance, every detail is presented very well to the audience.
"Memoirs of a Gorilla" stirs not just in the listeners' ears as music but also their minds and emotions – thus, the journey of its musical adventurousness. It does not just stand in the shoes of recorded music but goes beyond the limitations and delivers music that is out of what has been conventional. Whether they are music enthusiasts or if they are simply looking for a new type of audio experience, they can find an album that creates alluring and inspiring harmonies here.$uicideboy$ Memoirs of a Gorilla lyrics
[Verse 1: Yung $carecrow]
Triple six serpents of death crawlin' under your skin
If I take a bet, you can guess who gon' win
I walk in the 'jects without no protection
I function in hoods every city I'm in
I'm that Grey-born gorilla out the concrete jungle
Duckin' from the dope 'cause I just shot a bundle
$carecrow make the chopper drum shots rumble
$carecrow got the dope game from my uncle
Huh, still prefer the drugs over bitches
Better watch your side that you pickin'
Snakes start hissin', heads go missing
Rest in piss to the ones I'm killing
Chief Keef drilling, codeine spilling
Blood on my linen from the cuts, never healing
Hot boys out the crypt with a mouth full of scripts
Body bags zip when the gun hammer click[Verse 2: 7th Ward Dragon]
Ruby leveled up
Ruby leveled up
Ruby gon' global, epidemic proportion
I got the torch, and now I'm lighting up gas on the porch
Kick back, now I'm bored
$lick asked for the short, flick ash for the sport, uh
Ruby wrestles several devils in the 7th Ward
But Ruby can't afford to move towards the horde just yet
7th Ward Dragon with a fiery sword through the neck
Engulfed in flames, engulfed in blood
As it rains from the red heaven that Yung Plague has escaped
Levitate over Lake Pontchartrain
Set 'em straight, no, we are not the same
Yeah, it's hard to remain when you're self-slain
Yeah, it's all that remains when you're self-made
Ruby 'bout to take a second breath, uh
Embrace yourself, because all that remains is the bloodstains -
Vinyl: A Timeless Medium of Musical Joy
Vinyl Records
Vinyl records have made a comeback in recent years, capturing the hearts of music lovers around the world. This classic format provides a unique and immersive listening experience that sets it apart from other media.
One of the standout features of vinyl records is their warm and rich sound quality. The analog nature of vinyl records gives the music a depth and character that is often difficult to replicate in digital formats. Each spin of the record delivers a unique analog warmth that transports listeners back to a bygone era. Although Suicideboys' music belongs to the hip-hop style of heavy metal rock, vinyl records can still give it a unique charm.
The tactile nature of vinyl is another appealing aspect. Holding the album in your hands, admiring the artwork, and flipping through the liner notes add to the overall experience. It provides a physical connection to the music that cannot be found with digital downloads or streaming.
Collecting vinyl records is a popular pastime for many. The hunt for rare and limited edition releases, as well as classic albums, can be a thrilling adventure. Building a vinyl collection becomes a labor of love, a showcase of one's musical taste and history.
Suicdeboys' Vinyl
As vinyl records become popular again, Suicideboys' vinyl cassettes have also become a hot commodity. Many people don't know where to buy them, which platform is reliable, and how much a cassette costs approximately. So let me take you through it.
Amazon
Take the two most popular albums of Suicideboys as an example. Their prices are around US$20, including free returns and exchanges. The delivery time depends on the location of delivery and delivery.
Merchbar
The price on Merchbar is slightly higher than Amazon, but Amazon’s postage is slightly more expensive.
Esty
There is also a small amount of Suicideboys vinyl purchased on Etsy, and the price is not much different from other platforms. However, after all, Etsy’s main business is selling handicraft finished products, so you need to distinguish the authenticity.
Ebay
It’s very exaggerated on eBay! Because it is an auction, some sellers will set the price unusually high, so before buying, be sure to get a rough idea of the average price of vinyl before making a decision!
In the digital age, vinyl records allow people to escape the shackles of screens and return to a more tangible and authentic music experience. It allows us to slow down and savor the sounds that shape our lives.
Whether you're a long-time vinyl collector or just discovering the medium, there's something truly special about vinyl records. Not only does it sound great, but it also provides a connection to music history and art that continues to captivate listeners of all generations.
As fans of Suicdeboys, while supporting them, we must do what we can. For collection, you don’t have to buy expensive ones, but you have to buy the album that best suits your consumption ability. Whether it is vinyl or not, it is the most important in your heart. -
Popular derivatives-Suicideboys album covers
Suicideboys album cover merchandise may be sought after for several reasons. This article briefly explains the specific reasons.
Fan Support: As a fan of the "Suicideboys" duo, purchasing merchandise featuring the album cover allows individuals to express their support and dedication to the artist. Merchandise is a way for fans to connect with their favorite artists and become more involved in their music.
- Style and Aesthetic: The Suicideboys duo's album covers often feature unique and eye-catching designs. These designs may appeal to people who are attracted to the cover's style, aesthetics, or message. Purchasing merchandise featuring these covers allows fans to express their style and interests.
- Collectibles: For some music collectors, purchasing merchandise featuring album covers may be a way to build a collection or complete a set. Collectors may be interested in obtaining merchandise with specific album covers as a way to showcase their fandom and collection.
- Limited Edition or Exclusive Merchandise: Occasionally, merchandise featuring an album cover may be released as a limited edition or exclusive merchandise. The scarcity or exclusivity of these items can increase their demand and value, causing fans to want to buy them.
It’s worth noting that the reasons for wanting to purchase merchandise featuring the Suicideboys duo’s album cover vary from person to person. Everyone has their personal preferences and reasons for collecting or purchasing items. Don’t follow the consumption trend and develop good consumption habits. -
Suicideboys album covers
The Suicideboys' album covers have become a part of their identity, and they often use them to convey a message or set a mood for their music. While some of their covers may be controversial or disturbing, they have also helped to make the group stand out in a crowded music industry.
Hide Tide in the Snake's Nest
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Suicideboys album-Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation
Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation
Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation is the third studio album by American hip-hop duo Suicideboys. The album was released on July 29, 2022, through G*59 Records. The album was produced by member Budd Dwyer. The album was preceded by two singles, "The Evil That Men Do" and "Escape from Babylon". The latter peaked at #22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in the United States.
In the U.S., the album peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200, #2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart and the Independent Albums Chart, and topped the Rap Albums Chart. The album peaked at #6 in New Zealand, #14 in Finland, and #26 in Australia and Canada.
Genesis is the opening track of Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation.
Genesis refers to the book of Genesis and focuses on the story of grief, creation, sin, and rebirth. The story tells how God's perfect creation, mankind, is punished by genocide for disobedience.
Since Genesis is about rebirth, the song can be interpreted as the boys recreating themselves by changing their personalities, voices, and tones. Around the time of the release of the "LIVE FAST, DIE WHENEVER" project, they adopted a punk, hardcore style of music with Travis Barker, and the duo has been constantly changing their style ever since.Matte Black is the second track from the album Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation. The sample was used to promote the May 9, 2022 release of the Greyday series.
It's relatively long for a song of $uicideboy$'s customary length.
Scrim's verses are more a reflection of his addictive tendencies as a whole. It's also a reflection of his manic-depressive self. He shifts themes a lot in this song, like an addict molding his mind. First, he talks about sleeping with a girl, then he talks about relapsing on opioids, and finally, he goes back to the girl. Sex and drugs are addictions that people are addicted to and are often addicted to, after that he talks about his sadness and how he now uses his money to cope with his sadness by buying land and diamonds when in reality he is not happy and will never be truly happy.
Ruby's verse is largely based on the fact that the older he gets, the less he can take care of himself. He talks about what a terrible person he is and how no one should follow him or be with him because his hobbies and behavior will bring people down.Fuching your Culture$uicideBoy$ have been against the whole mainstream music for a long time and this time they are taking things to their hand to damage them, not just dissing it but indeed, ''fucking it''.
This song is also a sequel to their 2019 single, ‘’Fuck Your Culture‘
1000 Blunts is the 4th track on the album Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation and is the sequel to the 2014 track "100 Blunt$".
100 Blunt$ was one of the first songs where the duo used autotune and sound effects, and that may be the case in this song as well. The use of autotune coupled with the song's title gives the song a vibe that seems to take one on a trip to get high on marijuana.In Constant Sorrow is the 5th track on Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation.
The song is one of the most depressing on the album, where Ruby talks about how he achieved everything he dreamed of, but it no longer matters to him, how he feels inadequate, and how he struggles with the name $uicideBoy$.
Due to the duo's name being associated with "suicidal" behavior, some fans have been waiting for years for them to finally end their suicides, mainly during the Boy$ era of 2017-2020, as they were dealing with sobriety and personal drama in their lives, and because of this, Ruby is the one who told them to leave him alone because he has changed over time and his suicidal state is as well.
On the other hand, $crim talks about how he felt distrustful of his friends and family and how he struggled with the idea of believing in "God", which either means that he struggled with believing in the existence of "God", or it means that he thought that "God" had little to no impact on $crim's life because his prayers didn't seem to be heard.Escape from BABYLON is the 6th track on Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation. "Babylon" here refers to "Babylon the great, the mother of harlots and the abominations of the earth," commonly known as the "whore of Babylon" (which is also the name of the artwork used on the cover of the song), a female figure mentioned in the book of Revelation as symbolizing evil:
And I saw another woman sitting on a scarlet beast, which was full of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and gilded with gold and precious stones and pearls, and she had in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and filthiness of fornication. - Revelation 17:3, 4
"The Whore of Babylon" is used by the boys to talk about getting rid of their exes and gold-worshipping "sluts," as the line goes:Still I deal with trauma from this ex in my past
Only bitch I know psycho enough to land me in rehabResistance is Futile is the 8th track on Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation.
The song reminds fans that Boy$ only changed their style, not their roots, as Ruby says in the last few lines of the songStill in that 7th, ain’t nothing has changed
Still wearing FTP fits to the grave
Still fuck the fame, fuck the pressure and pain
Only thing changed is I cut off my maneEulogy is the 9th track on the album.
Scrim and Ruby spill out all the problems in their lives, Scrim talks about his rocky relationship with his family while Ruby opens up about the effects of his years of chronic drug use and his mental state.
If we notice the title of the song and the chorus sung by the cousins, it sounds like the last words of the two of them played at a funeral after their deaths, most likely a self-inflicted death.
In 2012, Scrim released a very similar song as the closing track to his first solo mixtape, Narcotics Anonymous, called Outro [Suicidal Thoughts]. The track is heavily based on a sampled song by The Notorious B.I.G. on Eulogy, Suicidal Thoughts.No Matter Which Direction I’m Going In, I Never Chase These Hoes is the 10th track on the album. $uicideBoy$ has spoken about their troubled romance on several occasions in songs such as CLYDE (I Hope At Least One of My Ex-Girlfriends Hears This)", "'Escape from BABYLON'" and Ruby's solo song "Broken Krystal Ball".
Ruby had an unhappy five-year relationship in the past with a girl named Krystal and broke up with her before the release of What My Liver Can Handle That My Heart Can't, while $crim had an unhappy relationship with his ex-fiancé, Tori, who manipulated $crim while he was in rehab.
The song serves as a reminder for the boys to stay emotionally detached and focus on what's most important: their careers and futures. Emotions can be a distraction when you're trying to be rich.$uicideboy$ Were Better In 2015 is the 11th track on Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation, and looks back at the themes and styles that made the duo famous, and how fans still want them to keep their original style of rap, themes of depression and suicide, and overall mellow tone, although they've continued to evolve both as people and as artists.
The track itself is very similar in style to the duo's work during 2015/2016, featuring dark piano samples, Memphis vocals, and lyrics centered around depression, addiction, and suicide. Similar songs from that era include "Kill Yourself (Part III)," "Low Key," and "I Miss My Dead Friends," to name a few.
The opening section of $crim is a direct quote from his lyrics on "Kill Yourself (Part III)":
Always bragging about my emotions, sayin' how I'm fuckin' falling apart
The song is one of Boy$' most popular songs, amassing around 402 million plays on Spotify alone. In the song, the brothers talk about their struggles with drugs, depression, and suicide - issues that "$uicideBoy$" was founded around.
The song's title, "$uicideboy$ Were Better in 2015," first appeared in a merchandise trailer and on t-shirts and hoodies.Unlucky Me'' is the sequel to the boy band's 2016 effort "Lucky Me."In "Lucky Me," Boy$ references the infamous "27 Club" - a reference to a group of musicians who died at the age of 27. These artists include Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, and Jimi Hendrix, to name a few.
On the last track of "Sing Me a Lullaby," "My Sweet Temptation," $UICIDEBOY$ goes back and forth while $crim says he doesn't really trust the people around him and thinks people are "acting" to get his trust, while Ruby was speaking out about his long absence from social media and the public eye aside from concerts, and they both talked about their newfound sobriety, but that they're still suffering, and they still have a lot of love for themselves since $uicideBoy$ The same ideas and beliefs they've been talking about since the beginning, like being against "organized religion" are something they've talked about a lot in the past - like in their song "Exodus" - and throughout the album. The artwork shows photos of tornadoes that tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs, downing power lines and scattering debris in parts of the city severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
St. Bernard Parish Sheriff Jimmy Pohlman said at a news conference that one person was confirmed dead and several others were injured in the suburb. Other tornadoes from the same storm system struck parts of Texas and Oklahoma, killing one person, injuring others, and causing widespread damage.
As Boy$ talks about in the first song of the album Genesis, the use of this tornado may represent God's punishment for those who sin, as Genesis talks about how God created the world. Very good, but it was destroyed in a flood due to human disobedience, which may be a reference to the track name "THE_EVIL_THAT_MEN_DO". -
Not Even Ghosts Are This Empty
[Intro: Brad Pitt]
Tell you a secret, something they don't teach you in your temple
The Gods envy us, they envy us because we're mortal
'Cause any moment might be our last
Everything's more beautiful, because we're doomed
(You did good, $lick)
(It's a Smash)[Chorus: Kingpin Skinny Pimp]
Hit me with, hit me with, hit me with, hit me with, hit me with
So more, if you don't hear me, so I split your wig
Shoot on a trick, when I'm thick
$lick ain't got no sorrow, bitch
Shoot on a trick, shoot on a trick
$lick ain't got no sorrow, bitch
Hit me with, hit me with, hit me with, hit me with, hit me with
So more, if you don't hear me, so I split your wig
Shoot on a trick, when I'm thick
$lick ain't got no sorrow, bitch
Shoot on a trick, shoot on a trick
$lick ain't got no sorrow, bitch[Verse 1: Yung Revelations]
Can I ever get a moment to myself?
Each moment that passes is fleeting
I try and I try to escape my own life
At this point y'all should call me Houdini (Oddy, don't)
It always ends up with me bleeding (Not again)
Or so overwhelmed, I'm retreating (Not again)
Back into the hole that I tried to climb out of (Not again)
It always ends up self defeating (Not again)
I'm addicted to sex, addicted to drugs
Really whatever will make me feel loved
I don't care what you think, yeah, I don't give a fuck
I'm still out here shinin' as bright as the sun
No matter how hard it gets, no matter how tough
Don't disobey when I say, "Give me the gun" (Give me the gun)
If I don't let my demons out to breathe
I'll end up with some horns or pair of fuckin' wings
Come and visit me from time to time (From time to time)
To all the bitches I was ever with
Yeah, you're still on my mind (Mind, mind)[Bridge: Kingpin Skinny Pimp & Lil Pslam]
Skinny Pimp, at yourself, any rap you try to throw
Skinny Pimp, at yourself, any rap you try to throw
Skinny Pimp, at yourself, any rap you try to throw
Skinny Pimp, at yourself, any rap you try to throw (Huh, huh, ayy)[Verse 2: Lil Psalm]
Yeah, pushin' that Coupe in the rain (North)
Think I been goin' insane (Side)
Poppin' and smokin' and drinkin' (North)
Is how I been copin' and dealin' with pain (Side)
Snort up a line with my mom, yeah (North)
I just be hopin' to bond (Side)
Another day workin' and wastin' away (North)
The exact thing that I wanna buy (Side), that's time (Yeah)
I'm in that Double R, fallin' the fuck apart
Cookin' up my frontal lobe
Play it strong on the phone, but I cry when alone
'Cause my daddy just hit a new low, fuck
Everyday bad news, everyday cash rules
Fuck what I did (Let's go), it's what have you done lately
Fuck that poetic shit (Lets go), got a chrome metal stick up to my brain
Just to know heaven for a bit (Go, go, go)
Yeah, huh, I just want to run away (Run away)
But all I ever do is run in place (In place)
The tears I cried, it could've iced my chain (My chain)
And on the best days, I can't feel my face (My face)[Chorus: Yung Revelations & Lil Psalm]
No matter how hard it gets
No matter how tough
My face, my face
I can't feel my face
No matter how hard it gets
No matter how tough
My face, my face
I can't feel my face
My face, my face
I can't feel my face
No matter how hard it gets
No matter how tough
My face, my face
I can't feel my face
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Suicideboys
who‘s the Suicideboys
Suicideboys is an American hip-hop duo from New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 2014 by cousins Ruby da Cherry and Scrim. Via the music-sharing platform SoundCloud, the duo rose to popularity for their abrasive, self-produced beats, as well as their harsh lyrical content and themes prominently featuring substance abuse and suicidal ideation. They own and operate their label, G*59 Records, under which all of their music is distributed by The Orchard.
The duo is considered one of the most popular acts in the underground rap scene. After several years of solely releasing EPs and mixtapes, Suicideboys' debut studio album I Want to Die in New Orleans was released on September 7, 2018. It fared well commercially, becoming their first top-ten album on the US Billboard 200. In May 2019, they released their collaborative six-track EP with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker entitled Live Fast, Die Whenever, which also featured Korn guitarist James Shaffer.
Scrim was born Scott Anthony Arceneaux Jr. on April 11, 1989, in Marrero, Louisiana. Arceneaux originally was inspired by T-Pain and Lou Reed to produce music, buying his first laptop which he used to start DJing with money gained from selling drugs. Arceneaux's passion for DJing extended when he started to attend Delgado Community College, where he was hired to DJ parties. He also worked selling used furniture, getting fired for his new hand tattoos after three years.
Ruby da Cherry was born Aristos Norman Petrou on April 22, 1990, to an American mother and Greek Cypriot father Pavlos Petrou, a former soccer head coach at Mount Carmel Academy who arrived in the country after obtaining an athletic scholarship to the University of New Orleans. Raised in Metairie, Louisiana, Petrou's interest in music began when he was seven, playing violin and then drums when he was ten, eventually joining bands in middle school. He worked at his father's restaurant as a waiter, a job he held until 2015. His experience with the punk rock scene continued as he joined the band Vapo-Rats as its drummer; however, disillusioned with the apathy his bandmates showed towards the future of the band, Petrou left to pursue a career in hip-hop with Arceneaux.
The music of Suicideboys varies between different subgenres of rap; while some songs have melancholy tones with lyrical content that focuses on subjects such as depression and suicidal ideation (topics not widely exposed in rap music), others are wildly aggressive, with themes of violence and sexual content. Some of their music is based around life growing up in New Orleans; song titles such as Audubon, Tulane, Elysian Fields, and St. Bernard reflect streets and neighborhoods that influenced the life of Arceneaux and Petrou.
There is a clear Three 6 Mafia influence in much of their music, with many earlier Suicideboys songs using samples from the group's songs, most notably in Mask & Da Glock. While the use of Three 6 Mafia has been met with reservations by some of its former members, particularly Gangsta Boo, it has been embraced by others; founding member Juicy J has been vocal about his support and mentorship of Suicideboys and enlisted the duo to produce his mixtapes Highly Intoxicated and ShutDaF*kUp, featuring artists such as ASAP Rocky, Cardi B, Wiz Khalifa, and XXXTentacion.
A large portion of their music focuses on depression and its symptoms, an angle not often received in mainstream hip hop; Arceneaux elaborated on this in an interview with Mass Appeal, stating, "A lot of people take it as emo, or depressed music, or negative music... it's just connecting. It's therapy, through music".
Excluding occasional guest producers and usage of purchased instrumental loops (especially from the website "Big Citi Loops"), the entirety of Suicideboys' discography is self-produced, mainly by Arceneaux under his pseudonym Budd Dwyer (a homage to the former politician of the same name). Arceneaux has produced tracks for multiple artists, including Denzel Curry, Dash, and Juicy J; additionally, he states that he once held an in-house deal with Universal/Republic.
Suicideboys' huge impact
No matter the duo's inspirations, their music is connecting with an increasingly larger audience: 2016's ‘Radical $uicide' EP landed in the Top 20 of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and their first official full-length, 2018's ‘I Want to Die in New Orleans,' debuted in the Top 10. Produced by $lick under the moniker Budd Dwyer, the independently released ‘I Want to Die in New Orleans' exemplifies the darkness lurking at the core of the $uicideboy$ sound. Dank R&B beats, slurred vocals and tempos, and jet-black production dominate, creating a macabre vibe saturated with horror-movie-caliber tension. Naturally, the pair's I Want to Die in New Orleans tour also promises no shortage of moments for fans to find communal catharsis in embracing vulnerability.
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Suicideboys Net Worth | The Wealth Behind the Music
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How much is Suicideboys worth?
In this regard, the Duo became famous through SoundCloud which mostly stands for the music-sharing platform. The main feature of their first album is that their songs are hardcore, their style of music is rough, and they used to produce it by themselves. And this made their audience so fanatic. Suicide Boys run their record label specifically named “G*59 Records”. Their profit comes from different streams such as music sales, performances, sales of their merchandise, and endorsements. The huge crowd of devotees who watched the Suicideboys in several concerts created a foundation for them to become an established hip-hop brand. It must be stressed that mentioning the net worth is just an approximate value and also it is not equal to the accurate amount all the time. Additionally, their financial success is not a measure of how big they are in the music and how their fans view them, but it is about the impact they had on the music industry and their fans.
As of 2023, The Suicideboys' net worth is estimated to be around $8 million. Their earnings summary for the last few years is shown below.
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What is Suicideboys Ruby Da Cherry’s net worth?
Ruby Da Cherry aka Aristos Petrou has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. He is the richest Suicideboys. Fans also call him $uicide Leopard. Ruby is quite popular on social media. He has over 1.3 million subscribers on Instagram. He is the founder of Suicide Boys along with his cousin Scrim.
What is Suicideboys Scrim Rapper’s net worth?
Scrim is a member of Suicideboys who has a net worth of $1 million. They create dark rap type of music, topics including suicide death, etc.
How much do Suicide Boys make a year?
Suicide boys make around $6k annually on average. Most of their earnings come from selling merchandise.
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Suicideboys’ previous rankings on Billboard
What is Billboard?
Billboard is a well-known American music and entertainment platform that focuses on music charts, news, and analytics. It provides comprehensive information and rankings for various music genres, including pop, hip-hop, rock, and more. The Billboard platform is widely regarded as one of the industry's authoritative sources for tracking the success and popularity of music artists and releases. Additionally, Billboard often hosts music events, awards shows, and conferences, celebrating achievements in the music industry.
Rank of Suicideboys
Although Suicideboys did not chart many times on the Billboard charts, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of people who liked them.
suicideboys are known for their unique musical style and lyrical content. Their music combines various elements, including hip-hop, punk, and electronic music, showing a strong personality and experimental nature.
For people who like Suicideboys, their music represents a kind of emotional release and expression. Whether it is the criticism of social reality in the lyrics or the exploration of one's inner world, Suicideboys' music can resonate with listeners.
People who like Suicideboys usually have unique tastes and pursuits in music. They not only focus on rankings on the charts but also on the emotion and creativity conveyed by the music itself. They appreciate the suicideboys' spirit of daring to break through traditions and challenge boundaries, which makes their music stand out among the crowd.
In addition, people who like Suicideboys have formed a tight-knit community through social media and music platforms. They share their love for the group, hosting parties and events to communicate and support each other. The existence of this community keeps their passion alive and fermenting.
All in all, while Suicideboys may not be doing well on Billboard's charts, that doesn't dampen the enthusiasm of those who love them. For these fans, Suicideboys' music represents a unique style and emotion. Through their support and dissemination of the group, more people can understand and appreciate the charm of this music.