Ruby Da Cherry
Ruby Da Cherry is a rapper and one half of the hip hop duo Suicideboys.
Rapper
April 22, 1989
Taurus
35
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Ruby Da Cherry, an American rapper and songwriter, is renowned for his unique rap style and dark, emotionally charged lyrics. As one half of the popular rap duo $uicideboy$, which he formed with his cousin Scrim in 2014, Ruby has gained a significant following on Soundcloud and YouTube. The duo has released several successful albums and EPs, such as “I Want to Die in New Orleans” and “Eternal Grey,” and collaborated with artists like Pouya, Germ, and Travis Barker. Their music is praised for its distinctive sound and raw, honest lyrics.
Besides his musical career, Ruby Da Cherry has a strong social media presence, with over 814 thousand followers on Instagram and more than 214 thousand followers on Twitter. He has also partnered with organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project to raise awareness and funds for those affected by combat-related injuries.
Some of Ruby Da Cherry’s notable works and achievements include:
1. “And to Those I Love, Thanks For Sticking Around” – a standout track from $uicideboy$’s 2018 album “I Want to Die in New Orleans.”
2. Collaboration with Aristos Petrou, a Cypriot-American rapper and singer.
3. The success of $uicideboy$ as a multi-million dollar brand, despite not charting on the Billboard Hot 100 or any airplay tally.
4. Growing up in New Orleans and being influenced by the city’s rap scene, as well as their predecessors in the industry.
5. Co-founding G*59 Records, an independent record label established in 2013 in Louisiana.
In summary, Ruby Da Cherry continues to make an impact in the rap industry with his distinctive style and powerful lyrics while using his platform to support important causes.