I Want to Die in New Orleans
$uicideboy$ · 2018
42 min · 14 tracks · hip-hop · trap music · horrorcore
A chaotic blend of raw emotion and gritty production that captures the struggle of modern life.
Why this album works
This album debuted at number 38 on the Billboard 200, illustrating its commercial success within a subculture often overlooked by mainstream media. Its raw exploration of themes such as mental health and existential dread resonated with fans, solidifying $uicideboy$’s influence on the emo rap movement and attracting considerable critical attention from outlets like Pitchfork and Complex.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks cathartic release through chaos dynamic flow with emotional weight
- Context
- $uicideboy$ were gaining significant traction in the underground scene when 'I Want to Die in New Orleans' was released, marking their third studio album. Following their previous release, 'Kill Yourself Part XX: The Infinity Saga,' this album cemented their status as pioneers of emo rap and horrorcore, showcasing their evolving lyrical themes and musical experimentation.
- Stylistic neighbors
- XXXTentacion· 6ix9ine· Denzel Curry
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 King Tulip Standout 3:05
- 2 Bring Out Your Dead Standout 1:46
- 3 Nicotine Patches 2:36
- 4 10,000 Degrees 3:09
- 5 122 Days 3:04
- 6 Phantom Menace 2:21
- 7 Krewe du Vieux (Comedy & Tragedy) 1:44
- 8 War Time All the Time 2:25
- 9 Coma 2:17
- 10 Long Gone (Save Me From This Hell) Standout 2:18
- 11 Meet Mr. NICEGUY 2:26
- 12 Carrollton 3:23
- 13 Fuck the Industry 3:55
- 14 I No Longer Fear the Razor Guarding My Heel (IV) 7:54
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