Noted for his sharp humor and precise flow, he was described in the Los Angeles Times as "laceratingly funny" with a "distinctive and technically impressive vocal style."
[1][3] 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.
As a buzz began to build, Remble continued to drop singles, including "Bang That" featuring Blueface.
[3] Jon Caramanica wrote in the New York Times that Remble's performance was "crisp and declamatory and, most disarmingly, deeply calm.
[10] 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.