SuicideBoys return with ‘Self-Inflicted’

The song is the first taste of their new album coming this summer

New Orleans duo $uicideboy$ are back with โ€œSelf-Inflicted,โ€ the first drop from their highly-anticipated upcoming album, out this summer. The track taps into their early SoundCloud days – dark, fast and aggressive – with a menacing bassline, raw, rapid-fire verses and a short, punchy runtime. Itโ€™s a hard-hitting return to form that speaks to both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.

The independent rap titans are preparing to release their fifth studio album, following the success of 2024โ€™s New World Depression. That project marked their highest-charting debut to date, hitting No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and securing their fourth consecutive No. 1 on the Independent Albums chart. It also earned them a career milestone with four tracks charting on the Billboard Hot 100.

The album will set the tone for their recently announced Grey Day Tour 2025, a massive 44-date arena and amphitheater run that kicks off August 5th in West Palm Beach, Florida. Already selling out in multiple cities, the tour features a stacked lineup including underground legend Bones, rising newcomer Joeyy, and G59 mainstays Night Lovell, Germ, and Chetta each bringing a unique sound and energy to the stage.

$uicideboy$ have also partnered with PLUS1 to support a cause close to the group: mental health. For every ticket sold, $1 will go towards mental health initiatives for those in need. The tour is very excited to do this and sees it as just the beginning of a broader effort to give back to the community that has supported them for so long.

With over 4.6 billion global streams in 2024 alone and more than 25 billion total streams throughout their career, Ruby da Cherry and $crim have firmly established themselves among the most-streamed artists in the world. From pioneering the SoundCloud rap wave to becoming leaders in independent music, the duo continues to push boundaries while staying true to their roots.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn