Online streaming , July 29 2018; BrainDead closed in November 2021|alt= Rebillet's professional music career began in 2016, when he began publishing YouTube videos (dubbed "Idealogues" by Rebillet) and live streams of himself improvising songs in his bedroom, apartment, and hotel rooms, often while dancing in his
boxer briefs. The videos began to go viral on
Reddit and
Facebook, generating a fan base, and earning Rebillet
tips. Many of his songs are inspired by live requests from his fans, who call him on a phone number which he posts on social media, or comment during the live stream. Rebillet's sessions last from one to five hours. The content of the streams varies widely, from romance and sex to more frivolous topics, such as
snacking. Rebillet's first paid performance was at the Festicle beer fest at the now closed BrainDead Brewing in
Deep Ellum, Dallas where he had previously waited tables. The brewpub owners offered him a weekly Sunday brunch residency, which he maintained for eight months in addition to his regular appearances at other Dallas bars including The Common Table and Twilite Lounge. After determining that Dallas was not giving him the reception he wanted he moved back to , and after two months of performing at dive bars he secured a booking agent and two sold out tours. During the
COVID-19 pandemic, Rebillet's tour of
Australia and
New Zealand was canceled and subsequently rescheduled for early 2021. In place of the canceled shows, he scheduled four free live stream shows on Twitch named for four cities on the canceled tour. He called the collection of shows the "Quarantine Livestream Tour," with the first show attracting over 1.57 million viewers and raising over $34,000 for coronavirus-related charity. Explaining why he chose the streaming platform, Rebillet told
The Verge, "I'm just trying to survive, and Twitch has the highest earning potential for livestreams." On December 9, 2020, in anticipation of hitting
one million YouTube subscribers, Rebillet streamed live during and after hitting the milestone. He used the stream as an opportunity to donate to multiple charities. He has performed streams with
Erykah Badu,
Reggie Watts,
Emily King,
DJ Premier,
Brady Watt,
Flying Lotus, Madison McFerrin,
Harry Mack, and
Wayne Brady. In June 2021, Rebillet starred in a television commercial for
German supermarket chain
Edeka. The commercial shows him creating music in the market by playing the
produce and food products as musical instruments. As of August 2021, Rebillet has 11.8 million online streams of his music, more than 2 million YouTube subscribers, and over 127 million YouTube views. Rebillet was the host of a biweekly series "We've Got Company" that streamed on Twitch in early 2022, featuring Rebillet along with musical guests. Guests during the first season included Erykah Badu,
Wyclef Jean,
Tokimonsta,
Alison Wonderland, Reggie Watts and
Tenacious D.
Live performances , August 2019 His first live shows took place in 2017 in bars in Dallas. Rebillet's live shows are energetic, interactive, and almost entirely improvised, with very little material being repeated from show to show. Explaining his approach to performance, Rebillet said, "I think up a couple of ideas, make some observations through the day, think of something that's germane to the crowd I'm playing to, I use those things as seedlings for song ideas." The
Dublin Gazette called Rebillet "a man who's thoughtful far beyond his output. A considered artist, having fun." Tyler Hicks of the
Dallas Observer said that "few performers can match the zealous intensity". In the summer of the same year, he began "We Outside," a series of live streamed performances in unannounced public places across New York City, like
Union Square in
Manhattan and
McCarren Park in
Brooklyn. On February 11, 2024, Rebillet made his TV debut during a special football-themed episode of
CBS panel show
After Midnight, which aired on
Super Bowl Sunday after the network's coverage of
Super Bowl LVIII. In April 2024, Rebillet performed again at the
Coachella Music and Arts Festival, this time at the Do Lab stage. On May 14, Rebillet performed at
Google I/O 2024 while making use of MusicFX, a
Google generative AI music creation product. On July 6, 2024, Rebillet was at the Rock Werchter Festival in
Werchter, Belgium. He performed at the KluB C stage at the
festival.
Drive-In Concert Tour In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, in which all concerts were canceled, Rebillet scheduled a "drive-in concert tour" in June 2020, in which he performed at twelve shows at eight
drive-in theaters in the U.S while attendees watched from their cars and listened over a local radio frequency. The objective of the performances was to remain in compliance with social distancing regulations. In place of opening acts, short films were shown. Explaining how he planned to perform, Rebillet told
CNN "Since everyone is going to be forced to be in their cars, I'll be able to do a lot of running around, 'interacting' with the audience, just by doing my thing." The tour was called the first of its kind in the United States and was generally sold-out, grossing $523,000 with 12,132 attendees. He reached more fans on the drive-in tour than he would have on a comparable tour of indoor venues. == Awards and recognition ==