G59 — also known as $uicideboy$’s GreyFiveNine collective — has evolved into more than just a music brand. It’s a cultural emblem. They permeate everything down to underground fashion, body art, especially tattoos that embody the raw emotion, nihilism and defiance. The popularity of G59 tattoo concepts among admirers who want to make the spirit of the band a part of their own skin is soaring in 2025. From gritty skeleton hand outlines to minimalist stick and poke tributes, these tattoos are statements of identity, loyalty, and personal darkness.
GREYFIVENINE Rifle Forearm Tattoo
This bold forearm tattoo marries aggressive symbolism with clear devotion. The strong contrast of the black text GREYFIVENINE is combined with a model of an AK-style rifle below, and as a tattoo, this design is quite militant, uncompromising, and decisive. Its block-style type and sharp edge will push a person to think more of a stencil effect with a streak of art that people into street art and minimalism in expression will be fond of. This is an ideal product to buy, especially the person who views G59 as a slogan beyond the brand. It is a war cry. This design fits right into the aesthetic of simple ideas that hit hard without excess.
Skeleton and Manga Eye Panel Piece
A deeply layered vertical tattoo, this piece uses manga-inspired panels to blend emotional storytelling with macabre imagery. The weepy manga eye and kiss with the panel floats over a skeleton in prayer pose a theme that is equated to a theme of a flaw, loss, and redemption. The sound reminds the listener of spiritual void and unarticulated trauma that is prevalent in G59 lyrics. It has fine dotwork shading that creates a sketched detail and the structure is clean and compact. It’s ideal for the upper arm or calf.
Minimalist G59 Inner Arm Tattoo
This clean and easy design delivers impact through restraint. A classic G59 is tattooed in a gothic font with a flare a tiny bit and it is the least pirate-like idea of loyalists that prefer to make use of minimal symbolism. The position on the inside arm has an intimate feel which lends itself to a stick and poke technique because of the size. Despite its simplicity, it holds weight — a quiet nod to the collective and its influence on personal identity and self-worth.
Bandana Skull with G59 on Forehead
This playful yet grim design features a skull wearing a bandana, with hollow eyes and the G59 tag scrawled across its forehead. The style fuses cartoon-realism with outlaw vibes a la the old-school stencil tattoos, and the newer punk culture. It is left raw on the edges and deliberately amateur, rough around the edge qualities which complement the DIY appearance of G59. The design looks especially fitting on the forearm or calf, adding street toughness without over-complication.
“Thanks for Sticking Around” Skeleton Panel Tattoo
Combining lyrics and imagery, this tattoo reads: “And to those I love, thanks for sticking around,” paired with a skeletal figure, expressive manga eyes, and disjointed typography. It is simply awe inspiring, it is a celebration of survival, it is a celebration of life in the face of adversity. The skeleton hand and the gawking eye balance grief and gratitude crying in the same dispersion between panels. This piece is perfect for those who see tattoos as cathartic visual poetry, especially on the bicep or thigh.
Ribcage Skeleton Prayer Tattoo
This rib tattoo depicts a full skeleton mid-prayer, inked in classic blackwork style with clean bone detailing and subtle texture. It is one of the great emblems of the G59 society -prayer, ironically, and death, piety. This design goes all the way with stick and poke and outline imagery which suits people who like existentialism and vulnerable look. The vertical composition makes it perfect for ribs or spine placement, especially for men or women seeking bold statement ink.
Gothic “GREY 59” Lettering Tattoo
A shoutout to classic blackletter tattoo culture, this forearm piece screams allegiance. The title is boldly written in gothic font and GREY 59 has a hidden star between the two words inked. It is straightforward and distinctive in that it is both in-between gang tattoos and fan art. It showcases the raw New Orleans heritage and style of G59 that is perfect to tattoo those that have been down since the beginning. The boldness demands attention and fits well with sleeve work or solo.
Barbed Wire and Finger Number G59 Tattoo
One of the most striking designs in the batch, this hand tattoo places barbed wire across the knuckles and G59 vertically down the fingers — with a dagger on the middle digit. This tattoo screams cybersigilism meets DIY prison ink. It is the statement, hard to miss and aimed to remind of the pain, devotion, struggle, – as it is deemed, in spirit of the flaws so frequently resonating in the G59 worldview. This piece isn’t for everyone — it’s for those who carry their loyalty on their hands.
Puffy G59 Skull Tattoo
This version of the G59 skull tattoo features puffed, bubble-style lettering underneath the bandana-wearing skull. It has an underground comic thing about it – a character out of a morbid zine. This work is shaded towards easy outline but spiced up with exaggerations and thick outlines of the ink. The design feels rebellious and handmade, perfect for stick and poke fans or those into tattoo ideas women and men alike can own.
Behind-the-Ear G59 Tattoo
Small, sleek, and sharply executed, this behind ear tattoo keeps it low-key but deeply personal. The font is so clean that it races around the shape of the neck. It applies perfectly to individuals that want to express their loyalties with G59 but need the freedom of movement in their career paths without being overt enough that it could become an issue, just solid enough to make a statement. The placement is popular with women but is applicable to any gender. An ideal choice for a first tattoo or minimalist collection.
Tribal Skull Stomach Tattoo With G59
A striking fusion of skull imagery and early-2000s tribal design, this lower-stomach tattoo transforms the belly into a rebellious centerpiece. Some of the tattoos are the symmetrical wings of the tribal-looking skull that is a G59-branded skull serving as a signifier of badge-of-allegiance tattoos which start at the head and end at the hips. It is a daring style that shouts of confidence, power and elegance with an edge. Ideal for women who want a sensual yet fearless expression of loyalty to the GreyFiveNine legacy.
Bold Gothic G59 Wrist Tattoo
This ultra-clean wrist tattoo delivers one of the more simple and striking executions of the G59 identity. The alphabet between the G and the 59 is what causes the star to pop and the thick blackwork and the slightly twisted design to be near that of a cybersigilism inspired stencil. This one is all about sharp contrast and loyal minimalism — a quick hit of symbolism that doesn’t require over-explanation.
Barbed Wire Heart With G59
Encased in a barbed wire heart, this forearm tattoo blends pain and love in classic G59 fashion. The barbed wire surrounding the G59 mark seems to encapsulate with its thin and clean lines, similar to honoring emotions on emotional scars. This ability to stay personal with the placement on the inside of the arm, as well as the heart shape to give a shocking vulnerability in otherwise aggressive layout, works. One of the more unique ideas for fans wanting something both raw and tender.
Skeleton Hand OK Sign With G59
A tattoo that mixes grim comedy and anatomical flair, this design features a skeleton hand forming an “OK” sign — with “G59” lettered nearby. It is an internal reminder on the hip, which is a funny and imperfect way to say, not everything is perfect and that is okay. It straddles the border of dark comedy, and allegorical nihilism. The bony detailing and playful tone make it perfect for anyone who loves G59’s lyrical mix of despair and sarcasm.
Matching Gothic GREY 59 Tattoos
These matching tattoos capture unity through ink. The gothic script used to write the phrase is the same and suggests a common fandom, trauma, or history (”Grey 59”). This pair tattoo is true even in case you are blood or kin you are related by the soundtrack. It is a common thinking used by minimalist stick and poke enthusiasts who do not want to lose that common symbol of loyalty. This pairing also taps into the collective ethos of G59 — that we’re in this together.
FTP Smile Forearm Circle
A playful yet dark twist on smiley iconography, this circle tattoo features the cult label “FTP” in gothic font with subtle devil horns and fangs. Cheer is not the point, it is more about anarchist branding that can perfectly serve fans of both FTP and G59. It is very visible especially on the forearm and the heavy stencil-type style will attract attention quickly. A clever nod to underground counterculture.
G59 Gravestone Tattoo
A tombstone tattoo with the numbers “G59” carved into it — this is death and loyalty immortalized in ink. The cemetery is surrounded by small flowers and cracks which suggest rest and recollection. It is particularly appropriate to people who perceive their most bleak moments being coupled with the music of G59. The contour and shading are neat and tight, and this can be worn on the calf, arms or back of the arm. One of the more emotional ideas from the set.
Skull With Lyrics: I’m Matter But I Don’t Matter
This upper arm tattoo features a familiar bandana skull with the line “I’m matter, but I don’t matter” scrawled around it. It’s raw, intentionally messy, and heartbreaking. It is further emphasized by the hand-drawn effect and the text being slanted. This tattoo is a scratch up the personal diary that one has converted into permanence the kind of words and language induced scribble that is both catharsis and spiritual angst. The $B aesthetic runs deep here.
122 DAYS Blackletter Tattoo
In bold blackletter, this thigh tattoo simply reads “122 DAYS,” perhaps referencing time spent away, clean, or enduring hardship. Although it is not labelled as such by the collective, it does meet the theme of struggle and pain and memory that the collective represents. This piece is memorable in its ambiguity and power, whether it is a symbole of a dead friend, sobriety, or psyche fight. A vertical or horizontal layout works well here.
Cry Baby With Barbed Wire and Switchblade
Arguably the most visually aggressive tattoo in the set, this design features the words “Cry Baby” in gothic font, framed by a barbed wire heart and underlined with a sharply rendered switchblade. It is just emotionally punk- soft in the message but hard in the tune. This art work is perfectly paired with the cybersigilistic world of cybersigilism and rebelling in the contemporary world, where the tears and weapons are displayed next to one another. Inked in thick, deliberate lines, this one is built to last — both physically and emotionally.
$CRIM & RUBY Cherry Skull Tattoo
A powerful tribute to G59’s iconic duo, this tattoo merges two detailed skull heads shaped like cherries with leaves above them. It is named after the dollar sign, followed by CRIM and RUBY, and it is in honor of the essence of the whole $uicideboy$ legacy in the most artistic manner possible. The shadowing is rather sketchy in tone, and provides both the illusion of cartoon and death symbolism. Whether you see it as a fan homage or a permanent display of devotion, this piece combines identity and style in a truly unique design.
Thick Lettered G59 Bold Forearm Ink
A bolder take on the minimalist route, this forearm tattoo uses a dark, high-contrast typeface that makes each number and letter pop with serious attitude. The “G” has stylized internal lines which nod in their direction to cybersigilism themes and the scale is large which means great visibility. It’s a loud, proud, and enduring take on the classic G59 symbol.
Miniature Gothic “59”
Tiny but bold, this simple tattoo on the inner arm uses gothic lettering to mark “59” in isolation. It might not be too big, yet it has significant symbolism to it. It is tailor-made to the needs of those who wish to go minimalist and still remain loyal to their G59 background but also subtle enough so that it can be personal but at the same time sharp enough that those fellow fans will take notice. Clean, fast, and classic.
Vertical Neck Tattoo “Grey 59”
Positioned vertically down the neck just behind the ear, this vertical tattoo spells out “Grey 59” in delicate gothic script. The placement has a bit of the couture edge without the silhouette getting that dirty that a person wants to make a statement and have style. It folds very well with earrings or chains or any neck ink, and it is a common choice among women who adore tattoos that have the ability to move with the form of the body. The vertical layout makes it extra unique among G59 pieces.
Hyperreal Ruby & Scrim Cherry Portrait Tattoo
This standout piece reimagines the cherry skull motif with bright red realism — this time, with hyper-detailed portraits of Ruby and $crim embedded into the cherries. It’s part tribute, part fan art, part surreal pop. The color is more alembic to the conventional G59 ink style, because it is bixby into something more attention-getting, and lyrically-sounding. Perfect for the thigh or calf, this tattoo turns faces into fruit — literally and metaphorically.
Whether you lean toward minimalist tattoos, gritty stencil art, or full-on lyrical symbolism, these 25 G59 tattoo ideas for 2025 offer something deeply personal and culturally sharp. G59 fans aren’t just listeners — they’re a community. And every tattoo in that community, is a tale of pain, resistance, survival and loyalty. Got a G59 tattoo of your own? Tell us the meaning behind it in the comments. Let your ink speak.