Posting up tens of millions of streams, breaking the internet with an articulately singular style, and receiving acclaim from Pitchfork, Complex, XXL Magazine, and more, rising San Pedro rapper Remble drops the music video for his latest single “Audible” [feat. B.A.] today. Watch it HERE. The track notably captured #1 on the Soundcloud All Genres Chart, where it continues to hold strong. It remains a standout from his tastemaker-praised debut mixtape, It’s Remble—available HERE via Warner Records.
The intense visual places viewers in the heat of the moment with the buzzing MC. After a gunshot rings out, he raps to the camera in a ski mask as one intense lyrical display after another follows. Intercut with grainy home video footage stained by cigarette burns, he spits from an interrogation chair, in front of fine art, and alongside B.A. The action moves in lockstep with his out-of-the-pocket cadences as he issues warnings like, “Don’t get involved, if you ain’t gonna die for it,” and fires lyrical shots of his own, “You’re reminding me of a Jenner and not Kylie.”
Beyond generating north of 30 million streams and counting, It’s Remble has incited unanimous critical applause. Complex promised his music “provokes a visceral reaction the first time you hear it—whether you love it or hate it, you certainly won’t be bored by it,” and Pitchfork deemed him “uniquely magnetic.” XXL highlighted his “off-kilter couplets and straight-laced flow,” and DJ Booth put it best, “When Remble talks, it’s hard not to hang on every line.”
It’s Remble arrives as Remble’s buzz has become deafening. Fans in L.A. and abroad have been clamoring for more of the singular delivery, sharp writing, and sneering humor that have made Remble an indomitable West Coast force. It’s Remble provides an occasion for those fans to revisit all of his witty and increasingly popular singles, including “Touchable,” “Ted Talk,” “No Competition,” “Gordon R Freestyle,” and “Ruth’s Chris Freestyle,” his collaboration with Stinc Team monarch Drakeo the Ruler. Rapping over sinister production, Remble continues to showcase his colorful bars alongside elite coastal peers like Sacramento living legend Mozzy (“I Mean It”), G Perico (“Spazz”), and the deadpan L.A. duo BlueBucksClan (“Book Bag”).
On “Audible,” one of the tape’s obvious standouts, Remble shines next to B.A., using his distinctive delivery to frame boasts and threats to his opposition as concerned advice. “I don’t think you have any money, and we should talk about it / Remble walked outside of the room, and they started talking ‘bout him,” he rhymes over thundering drums and eerie melodies.“I can’t help if I clutch the burner when I have arguments / Think about it — you’d have your life if you wasn’t popping it.” You can almost see Remble smirking after each couplet.
It’s Remble continues the ascent that began with 2018’s “Fortnite,” an uptempo freestyle that features his most notable qualities: colorful, stone-faced humor and a flexible flow. While he’s still in the early stages of his career, Remble receives 6M streams per week and has over 85.3M total streams. Clever videos like “Touchable” have racked up over 13 million views on YouTube, and other songs, like “Gordon R Freestyle,” went viral on TikTok. Now that fans can listen to both his early hits and new singles, his numbers and position in the rap world will only continue to rise. Full tracklist below.
IT’S REMBLE TRACKLIST:
1. Touchable
2. Ted Talk
3. No Competition
4. I Mean It (feat. Mozzy)
5. Ruth’s Chris Freestyle (feat. Drakeo the Ruler)
6. Ask Madden
7. Never Tell Freestyle
8. Watch How You Talk to Me
9. Audible (feat. B.A.)
10. Gordon R Freestyle
11. Book Bag (feat. BlueBucksClan)
12. Firesticc (feat. B.A.)
13. It’s Been Real (feat. Billy West)
ABOUT REMBLE:
The 21-year-old rising San Pedro MC Remble, born Eunique Cooper Remble, started making music in high school. His smooth, nonchalant approach on any track, followed by some eyebrow raising wordplay, got instant reactions from the hip-hop community and kept him motivated to keep at it. After graduation, Remble decided to put both feet in and go full force in his pursuit of a music career. His first big drop, “Fortnite,” got fan’s attention and Remble went on to release a series of songs to showcase his talent. Remble’s music has shown continued progression, and he’s grown his fanbase with every new drop. The SoCal native’s talent and buzz landed him his Drakeo The Ruler verse on “Ruth’s Chris Freestyle” earlier this year, generating over 6.9 million views. Remble followed up with a solo track “Gordon Ramsay Freestyle” which has hit over 8.8 million views and received attention from Pitchfork as the “must-hear rap song of the day.” Since then, Remble has worked with The Stinc Team, a music group he’s long admired before he decided to hop in the booth. For an artist who is new to the scene, he’s already doing 6M streams per week, has over 166k Instagram followers with engagement in the top 95%.

