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Remble Returns With New Album, JUCO, A Reflective and Original Homecoming

TLDR: Remble drops new album JUCO, featuring standout single “Colors” with Mozzy and stoneda5th, blending West Coast style and sharp lyricism.


Riding the wave of a thrilling performance and a viral dance that ignited the Ken & Friends Pop Out concert on Juneteenth in Los Angeles, hip-hop provocateur Remble returns with his new single “Colors,” featuring stoneda5th and . The song can be found on Remble’s new album, JUCO, released today via Warner Records.

With the rapper’s candid, pointed lyricism and signature understated production, this track stands as another wholly unique release from the SoCal native. Alongside the track, a striking video showcases Remble’s elusiveness and undeniable charisma.

“Don’t even think about it,” Remble begins in a hushed, conspiratorial tone, “Bro, just keep going.” From there, the 23-year-old delivers taunts, quips, and razor-sharp wordplay seemingly at will. “You don’t got your phone with you and the whip’s stolen,” he raps over sparse, angelic synths. “If the boys hear about this one, you know who told ’em.” With each bar, Remble reminds listeners that he’s charting new terrain, breaking the rules as he goes.

The accompanying video is similarly mysterious yet direct. In it, the rising rapper creates a clandestine atmosphere, delivering his signature dance moves in secluded locations: outside a garage, around shipping containers, and by the water. The lyrics, which read like secret communications, alongside the visual, evoke an unsettling mood.

Remble’s new track is the first since his single “Where’s Remble?” last year, cleverly marking the end of his hiatus. It follows his striking collaboration with Blxst, “child of GOD,” and his lauded 2021 debut album, It’s Remble. This 13-track debut included “Touchable,” a powerful song that went viral on social media.

Remble’s rise comes amid a renaissance for Los Angeles rap, with the city reclaiming its place in the spotlight. Following Kendrick Lamar’s influential performance, Remble’s emergence symbolizes the city’s vibrant and evolving hip-hop scene. As Los Angeles continues to nurture and celebrate its unique talent, artists like Remble are proving that the West Coast is once again a driving force in hip-hop.

You can find JUCO on Apple Music, Spotify, and various other digital streaming platforms via Warner Records.

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