Remble started to make music with a friend who brought studio equipment to his house; they put the first song they recorded together on
SoundCloud. In 2018, when he was 18, Remble released the first song he recorded in a studio, "Fortnite." As a buzz began to build, Remble continued to drop singles, including "Bang That" featuring
Blueface. Remble, who soon became a member of Stinc Team, came to consider Drakeo a mentor. In February 2021, Remble released the track "Gordon Ramsay Freestyle." Its video went viral, receiving millions of YouTube views and inspiring internet-wide memes. ''It's Remble
received positive reviews from critics, including Caramonica, who described the record as "vivid" and "wonderful" in the New York Times,
stating that Remble "declaims like he’s giving a physics lecture, all punching-bag emphasis and tricky internal rhymes". and David Aaron wrote "Remble clearly spits hard rhymes with hilarious punchlines, enunciating every word along the way" in HNHH. In the Los Angeles Times,'' August Brown referred to Remble as "LA's next big hip-hop star", and reported that with his "major-label deal, tens of millions of streams, and placement on
Spotify’s 'Artists to Watch' list" he was at "the forefront of SoCal rap in 2022." Remble learned of his death via a text message. On
June 19, 2024, Remble performed his song "
Touchable" at
Kendrick Lamar's concert
The Pop Out: Ken & Friends at the
Kia Forum in
Inglewood, California, opening the first set by DJ Hed, titled the
Act I – DJ Hed & Friends. ==Discography==