The discography of u i c i d e b o y (Ruby da Cherry and $crim) is one of the most prolific in modern hip-hop, characterized by a rapid-fire release schedule and a dark, "Grey" aesthetic. Their work is primarily released under their own label, G*59 Records 1. Studio Albums These represent their most polished, high-charting work. Thy Kingdom Come (2025): Their highest-charting album to date, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200 New World Depression (2024): Continued their trend of top-tier chart performances. Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation (2022): Noted for its refined production and introspective themes. Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021): Explored sobriety and the aftermath of fame. Stop Staring at the Shadows (2020):
(cousins Ruby da Cherry and $crim) is a massive, multifaceted body of work that pioneered the SoundCloud rap movement through a blend of horrorcore, trap, and lo-fi aesthetics. Spanning dozens of EPs, mixtapes, and studio albums, their music serves as a raw, unfiltered journal of addiction, nihilism, and eventual recovery.
Widely considered one of their best mixtapes, featuring a more aggressive sound. Apple Music 3. Studio Albums (2018–Present)
Showcases a more melodic side with tracks like "Matte Black". New World Depression
(2020) was a sprawling, 30-track mixtape that featured collaborations with artists like D-Block Europe and City Morgue. The tape was a fitting tribute to the duo's hometown and a testament to their ability to craft infectious, high-energy beats.
As their 47th project , this album continued their streak of commercial success while maintaining the gritty atmosphere their fans crave.
Their latest full-length effort continues to push the boundaries of the "Shadow Rap" genre they helped pioneer. Key Themes and Production Style uicideboyu i c i d e b o y