$uicideboy$'s Scrim Drops Debut Solo Album "A Man Rose From The Dead"

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Scrim from the $uicideboy$ duo chronicles his battle with substance abuse and journey to sobriety on his debut solo album, "A Man Rose From The Dead."

Scrim, one-half of the $uicideboy$ duo alongside hiscousin Ruby da Cherry, dropped off his debut solo album, A Man Rose From The Dead, on Friday. The 20-track project details his difficult journey to sobriety in musical form, and shows the rapper-producer at his most vulnerable.

In the liner notes of the album, Scrim included this emotional message:

“I started making this project as soon as I was able to stay in my own condo after being in rehab for three months. I didn’t even know I was making a 'solo project.' I was just trying to see if I could make anything sober. It’s been very difficult to pick the final songs for A Man Rose from the Dead. Over the course of the past year, I ended up making roughly over 100 songs. Some made while living in Palm Desert, Cali, some made on my tour bus on 'Grey Day.' And some made once I moved back home to Louisiana. I, along with Ruby, my managers, engineer, brothers, and friends helped me narrow down and compile the final tracklist that made the most sense for my journey and what I’ve been through, past and present. Something that told my story. Songs that represent the range of emotions I experience. A product that showed my ability to step outside the box of what is expected from me as an artist. This project means a lot and is deeply personal to me. I sincerely hope you enjoy it as much as I do. GREY 4 EVER.”

Check out A Man Rose From The Dead and let us know what you think of Scrim's first solo effort.

A Man Rose From The Dead Tracklist

1. Delusions of Grandeur
2. Scars
3. Jesus Wept
4. Naxolone
5. Feel It Too (It’s Too Much)
6. Tell Me When I’m Good Enough
7. He Got Game
8. Portola (Blood Clot!)
9. El Paseo
10. Nightmare From The Northside
11. Euphoria Euphoria
12. Violent Secrets
13. Side Effects
14. Carcosa
15. Fight Club (Psychosis)
16. Percosets & Papers
17. PTSD
18. El Guerro
19. The Devil I Know
20. Lost Child


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