2014–2017: Formation and popularity The duo's first project together, a three-track
EP named ''
, was released in June 2014 on SoundCloud and Bandcamp, attracting attention for their collaboration with notable underground rapper Bones. In the following months, the duo released a further nine iterations of the Kill Yourself'' series. After a number of collaboration EPs with fellow underground artist Black Smurf, their first full-length project titled
Gray/Grey was released on March 3, 2015. Suicideboys' underground breakthrough came with the release of 2015 EP
$outh $ide $uicide, a collaboration with established
South Florida rapper
Pouya, which thrust the duo into the
underground rap spotlight. The duo's first foray onto the mainstream music charts came with the release of ''
in the summer of 2016. The five-track EP, produced by EDM musician Getter, peaked at number 17 on the Billboard'' Rap charts.
2018–2020: I Want to Die in New Orleans, alleged separation, Live Fast, Die Whenever, and Grey Day On September 7, 2018, their debut
studio album I Want to Die in New Orleans was released. A statement posted by the duo's official
Instagram account stated, "We started recording this album at the beginning of 2017. Initially, we wanted to write about our experiences on the road and express how our lives had become slightly more extravagant." Suicideboys have gained a
cult following in the
hip-hop scene, in part due to their niche subject matter involving subjects scarcely seen in rap such as
suicidal ideation and
depression. As of August 2023, their most viewed music video on
YouTube is for their song "
Paris", with 184 million views. Their most streamed song on
Spotify as of August 2023, is "
...And to Those I Love, Thanks for Sticking Around" with 544 million streams. The duo were featured in
Billboard's list titled "
Billboard Dance's 15 Artists to Watch in 2017". In late 2018, a rumor arose that the group had broken up following a series of ominous tweets. However, they soon clarified that the tweets were in relation to "personal issues" facing Arceneaux and that they had in fact not broken up. In May 2019, the group put this rumor to rest with the release of their six-track EP
Live Fast, Die Whenever in collaboration with
Blink-182 drummer
Travis Barker, and prominently featuring
Korn guitarist
James Shaffer. In July 2019, the duo started their first nationwide "Grey Day Tour", with guests Germ,
City Morgue,
Trash Talk,
Denzel Curry,
Shoreline Mafia,
Night Lovell, Pouya, and
Turnstile as openers. The tour started with a show on July 24, 2019, at the
WaMu Theater in
Seattle,
Washington, and ended on August 23, 2019, after a show at the
Shrine Expo Hall in
Los Angeles,
California.
2021–present: Long Term Effects of Suffering, Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation, and following success In August 2021, after a hiatus of over a year (in which caused by going sober), the duo released their second studio album
Long Term Effects of Suffering. The album was received well by their fans while being divisive in general media. Shortly after the release of the album, the duo began the Grey Day Tour 2021 along with other members of G*59, and with other artists, like
Slowthai, Turnstile, and
Yung Gravy. In November 2021, the duo was awarded their first
RIAA platinum single, as their hit song "...And to Those I Love, Thanks for Sticking Around" reached one million sales. In July 2022, the third studio album and 47th project from the duo,
Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation, its tracklist and covers were all announced on June 2, 2022, via an Instagram post. On November 27, 2022, the duo alongside fellow G59 member, Germ, announced
DirtiestNastiest$uicide, a third and final addition to their DN$ trilogy. They also announced the release date for the EP to be on December 16, 2022. On December 1, 2022, they released a single for the upcoming EP called "My Swisher Sweet, But My Sig Sauer". On December 16, 2022, the duo officially released
DirtiestNastiest$uicide to streaming services, and lyric videos to their YouTube. On December 13, 2022, the duo announced a European Tour to go from March 6, 2023, to March 26, 2023. The tour featured other artists, like
Ski Mask the Slump God, and other G59 artists, like Germ, Shakewell, and Chetta. In May 2023, the duo released a series of four
YIN YANG TAPES extended play mixtapes. The mixtapes took elements from 90's
Memphis rap. The first installation,
YIN YANG TAPES: Spring Season (1989–1990), was released on May 5, 2023. The second installment in the series,
YIN YANG TAPES: Summer Season (1989–1990), was released on May 12, 2023, featuring
Ghostemane on the track "Bloody 98". The third tape,
YIN YANG TAPES: Fall Season (1989–1990), was released on May 19, 2023, featuring Freddie Dredd on the track "Provolone & Heroin". The fourth and final tape,
YIN YANG TAPES: Winter Season (1989–1990), was released on May 26, 2023. On May 19, 2023, the duo announced the 4th year of their annual tour "Grey Day" to go from August 25, 2023, to October 30, 2023. Grey Day 2023 brings other artists
Ramirez,
City Morgue,
Ghostemane,
Freddie Dredd, and
Sematary. On July 27, 2023, the duo announced their single "Kill Yourself (Part IV)" is officially released to streaming platforms. On August 9, 2023, the duo posted an announcement for their upcoming EP
I No Longer Fear the Razor Guarding My Heel (V), which released on August 11, 2023. On December 11, 2023, the duo announced a tour of
Australia and
New Zealand in March 2024. The tour featured other artists, like
Ghostemane,
Pouya, Germ and Shakewell. The tour passed through cities such as
Auckland,
Brisbane,
Melbourne and
Sydney. On March 11, 2024, the duo announced their fourth album titled
New World Depression, which was released on June 14. On April 3, 2024, the duo announced the fifth year of their annual Grey Day tour, featuring fellow G59 member Shakewell and other artists including Pouya,
Denzel Curry, Haarper and
Ekkstacy. The tour passed through the United States and Canada. On April 3, 2025, the duo announced that year's Grey Day tour, including G59 members Night Lovell,
Germ, and Chetta, as well as guest artists
Bones and Joeyy. It began on August 5, 2025 in
West Palm Beach, Florida, and concluded on October 11 in New Orleans. A month later, the duo released the first single from their studio album
Thy Kingdom Come, titled "Self-Inflicted". The album was released on August 1, 2025, with the second single "
Now and at the Hour of Our Death" featuring Bones, releasing on June 20. On December 24, 2025, fans of the duo began sharing images through social media of the unannounced project
Thy Will Be Done, which released the following day on December 25. On March 31, 2026, the duo announced that year's Grey Day tour, including G59 member Shakewell, as well as guest artists
Destroy Lonely,
Shoreline Mafia,
Drain, Slim Gucci, and
Black Kray.
Side projects Along with their work in Suicideboys, Petrou and Arceneaux have both released sporadic solo work as well as their collaborations with other artists. Before Suicideboys, Arceneaux was an aspiring solo hip-hop artist, releasing several mixtapes under the name Scrim. These include
Narcotics Anonymous,
#DrugFlow and
Patron Saint of Everything Totally Fucked, all of which were released before the group's formation in 2014. Arceneaux has also worked as an in-house producer for
Universal/Republic, producing several songs for artists, including one song that was commercially successful. In 2020, he released his first solo album since the formation of Suicideboys. The album,
A Man Rose from the Dead, received mixed reviews among fans. Starting near the end of 2023 and in to early 2024, Arceneaux released several teasers for a new solo album, often in western styled outifts. Finally, in late January 2024, he unveiled the album, titled
Lonely Boy. The release date was set on February 2, and was subsequently released with a track list of 26 song. 2 weeks later on February 16, a deluxe edition of the album was released. This version added 18 more songs for a total of a 44 song track listing. Petrou has released two solo mixtapes under the name Oddy Nuff da Snow Leopard;
The Jefe Tape in 2012 and
Pluto in 2014.
Pluto contained the first collaboration between Arceneaux and Petrou on a commercial project; Arceneaux was featured on the song
Smoke a Sack. In 2023, Petrou released his first solo album in nine years titled
tragic love songs to study to [vol. 5], under the persona Duckboy. The album takes a punk rock vibe similar to the tracks he released with his former band Vapo-Rats in the early-2010s. Petrou's second album,
existential hymns for the average sigma (vol. 9), was released in December of the same year. He also went on to release a third album on April 18th 2025, titled
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