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$uicideboy$ ‘Thy Kingdom Come’: All 10 Tracks Ranked

The New Orleans indie-rap duo return with a new album. What are the highlights?

New Orleans’ indie rap titans $uicideboy$ are back with a new record, and the anticipation has never been higher.

Thy Kingdom Come follows the blockbuster success of 2024’s New World Depression, which marked the duo’s seventh entry and highest peak on the Billboard 200 (at No. 5). Four tracks also landed on the Billboard Hot 100. As the spoils of this hard-fought career continue to be reaped, the story of the duo’s lives has remained motivational lore for the group’s legions of fans. It all starts with cousins Scott Arceneaux Jr. and Aristos Petrou, who began recording as Ruby da Cherry and $crim back in 2013. The duo were tied by a suicide pact, a promise to each other for if their Hail Mary rap careers didn’t work out.

To say things did work out for the two rappers would be a gross understatement. Forty-nine projects in (give or take), the $uicideboy$ are now at an all-time career high. The release of Thy Kingdom Come also comes as the duo gears up for its biggest annual Grey Day celebration yet. Their tour this time around will include some beloved underground openers, including the elusive indie-rap vet BONES. The 44-date trek kicks off in West Palm Beach, Florida, and wraps in the pair’s hometown of New Orleans. (BONES also appears on Thy Kingdom Come as a featured guest, alongside Night Lowell, marking some of the only features to ever appear on a $uicideboy$ studio album.)

So let’s get into it: with ten tracks to sift through, where does it all stand? Here is Billboard‘s ranking of every song on Thy Kingdom Come.

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