Released: May 18, 2017

Songwriter: Scott Arceneaux Jr. Aristos Petrou

Producer: Budd Dwyer

[Interlude: Dilbert]
"Must one person's triumph be another's humiliation?"
"Of course!"

[Intro: Orlogin & Cold Crush Brothers]
Call me
Call me
Oh, my God! (Oh, my god)

[Verse 1: RAINDROP WALKA]
Ayy, another day waiting for death
Every day that I waste on my list of regrets, so I tell myself
"It's okay, day after next, we'll make all these arrangements to change—you can better yourself" (Uh-oh)
I know I'm wasting my breath as I inhale
I know I'm escaping my death as I inhale
I, I can't recall why I'm suffocating
My lungs are failing

[Bridge: Orlogin & Cold Crush Brothers]
How can I-
Forgive you?
Oh my God! (Oh, my god)

[Verse 2: LIL CUT THROAT]
Step into the mind of a Cut Throat
Empty streets, cold weather, all alone
Blackness, grey air, just snow
Feelings low, being followed by crows
Call list overflowed with hotlines
Drug help, mental, $uicide
Feel tired, feel dried, and you wanna die
Pride fried, closed eyes, and you start to cry
Swear I spent a lifetime tryna get it right
Still isolated, still outta sight
Keep my dreads swingin' like they in a fight
I just wanna kill everyone in sight
Take the money, take the bitches, take the drugs, take the gold
Baby, let me decompose
Never names said, more shade spit
I'ma see you one day, that's a promise

[Outro: Orlogin & Cold Crush Brothers]
How can I-
Forgive you?
Oh my God! (Oh, my god)
Call me
Call me

$UICIDEBOY$

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,