Released: February 3, 2016

Songwriter: Aristos Petrou Scott Arceneaux Jr.

Producer: Budd Dwyer

[Intro: Three 6 Mafia]
Talk ya' ass off
Can you back it up?
Talk ya' ass off
Can you back it up?
Talk ya' ass off
Can you back it up?
Talk ya' ass off
Can you back it up?

[Verse 1: $LICK $LOTH]
Back up in the spot with a hole in my skull
Bitches all around me lining up just to fuck, so I
Light up a cig', pass me the rig
Been chasing this high since I was a lil' kid
Now I'm in and out of rehab, fuckin' bitches while we relapse
Run up on you with the ski mask
Stick 'em up, stick 'em up, stick 'em
Isolated, forsaken, these bitches still chasin'
Withdrawals got me achin' and shakin' and vacant
Lookin' like Satan
Pray to the Pagans to ride on some Daytons and feel so complacent
Fuck it, get faded, can't take the temptation
I'm killing myself all alone in the basement

[Hook: Three 6 Mafia]
Talk ya' ass off
Can you back it up?
Talk ya' ass off

[Verse 2: LORD OF LONELINESS]
I’m gonna pull—
I’m gonna pull the mask off of my face and only my skull will remain
Look in the fuckin' empty space that is my eyes
You'll see the flames
Tryin' to step out of this fucking frame
Chemicals offered to numb the pain
Damaging certain parts of my brain
Damaging certain parts of a dame
I grab a brush and paint the rainbow until it's covered up in grey
Until it's covered up in grey
Stone globe, whole world decay
'Til it's covered up in grey
Stoned boy can't relate to the problems of today
I've been explained, I claim these graves
I've been exposed, remain the stain
I gain new fame, increase my chains
These fuckboys slain, drain blood from veins

$UICIDEBOY$

Hailing from New Orleans, $UICIDEBOY$ are a rap duo of two Scott Arceneaux Jr. and Aristos Petrou. However, many different names and personas are used in place of their real names—for example, “Ruby Da Cherry,” “$uicide Christ,” and many more—each having individual meanings. The full list and breakdown of these aliases can be found here. $B are currently signed underground rap-based record label, G*59 Records, who have also signed Ramirez and Germ.

The boys' discography ranges from horrorcore glitch-trap–working with heavy bass, to gloomy atmospherics and drugged-out rhymes. They began in 2014 by releasing the soon-to-be-infamous series, “Kill Yourself.” The cousins layered their twisted raps over short but snappy tracks, releasing albums and EP’s along the way; such as Black $uicide, Grey/Gray and YUNGDEATHLILLIFE in 2015.

Ruby has not always been a rapper. Before the era of $B—Ruby was a drummer in a punk-rock band who went by the name of Vapo-Rats. During an interview with No Jumper a few years after leaving the band Ruby explained his reasoning for his choice to depart from the group. During the interview, $crim said,