Remble, Stoneda5th, and Mozzy Light Up LA with New Single “Colors”

Remble, Stoneda5th, and Mozzy Light Up LA with New Single “Colors”

Los Angeles is in the middle of a hip-hop resurgence, and Remble just pulled up with more proof. Fresh off a show-stealing appearance and viral dance at Kendrick Lamar’s Ken & Friends Pop Out concert on Juneteenth, the San Pedro rapper returns with his new single Colors featuring Stoneda5th and Mozzy — out now via Warner Records.

If you’ve been following Remble’s rise, you know his style is one-of-one. On “Colors,” he delivers sharp, conspiratorial bars over sparse, almost angelic production.

The song opens with a hushed warning — “Don’t even think about it… Bro, just keep going.” From there, it’s all taunts, coded language, and clever wordplay.

Lines like “You don’t got your phone with you and the whip’s stolen” feel like they’re pulled from an encrypted conversation, painting pictures that are both vivid and lowkey unsettling.

The track’s visual takes that mood and runs with it.

Directed with an eye for minimalism and mystery, the video finds Remble posted up outside a garage, around shipping containers, and by the water, mixing his signature dance moves with an almost ghostlike presence. The vibe? A late-night West Coast chess game where every move is calculated.

JUCO: A Reflective and Original Homecoming

“Colors” arrives alongside the announcement of Remble’s highly-anticipated new album JUCO, a reflective and original homecoming project that marks his official return to the frontlines of West Coast rap. After taking time away from the spotlight, JUCO finds Remble locked in with his pen, delivering a bar-heavy body of work rooted in growth, resilience, and the hunger to level up.

He’s pairing the album drop with another striking visual — “Swimwear” — directed by Nick Medina. The West Coast-flavored video is smooth, stylish, and rooted in the same sharp, detail-oriented energy that’s made Remble stand out since day one.

The Return of a Cult Favorite

This chapter follows last year’s “Where’s Remble?” and his standout collab with BLXST on “child of GOD.” Fans still spin his 2021 debut It’s Remble, the 13-track project that blessed the internet with “Touchable” and cemented his cult status. Before that, viral moments like the “Gordon Ramsay Freestyle” and “Ruth’s Chris Freestyle” with the late Drakeo the Ruler turned him into an online favorite, not just in LA but worldwide.

Now, with JUCO on deck, Remble is coming back sharper, more focused, and ready to remind the game why his delivery and writing are unlike anyone else’s. Linking up with heavyweights like Mozzy while still championing local talent like Stoneda5th shows he’s playing both the long game and the home game.

LA Hip-Hop’s Next Wave

Remble’s reemergence isn’t happening in a vacuum. Los Angeles is once again commanding national attention — from Kendrick’s culture-shifting Pop Out performance to a wave of new artists pushing regional sounds forward. With his sly humor, precise delivery, and West Coast DNA, Remble stands as one of the most distinct voices in this moment.

If “Colors” and “Swimwear” are any indication, he’s not just back — he’s in position to make a serious run. And with over 1.8 million weekly streams, a loyal fanbase, and co-signs from names like Drakeo, BLXST, and Kendrick Lamar, it’s safe to say the streets and the streams are ready.

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