

The video that would lead to the popularity of "Rainbow Tylenol" would be uploaded by YTPMV maker EnigmaEvocative three months later on May 28th, 2010, which was a mash-up of Trololo. As of July 2013, the video only gained over 59,000 views. The first known YTPMV utilizing the song was created by YouTuber supdawg444 on February 22nd, 2010, which featured remixed footage of the animated series The Angry Beavers. After that, his songs eventually began to be used as a source for YTPMVs, especially his work under Kitsune², due to the songs' simplistic melodies, with "Rainbow Tylenol" a no exception. Ultimately due to the online popularity of "John Freeman," it helped led to exposure of Renard's future lines of work. The remix gained the artist a great deal of notoriety among fans of Machinima on YouTube, which led to "John Freeman" being added to the ending of the Full-Life Consequences finale, "Free Man" Spread
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He first became known online for composing a remix of the Garry Mods series Half-Life: Full Life Consequences under his alias Furries in a Blender, called "John Freeman" on October 2008. Renard Queenston (real name: Dave Remmler) is electronic music producer who is known for going under a number of aliases relating to musical styles, as well as combining his interest in anthropomorphic art. The full song would then be uploaded to YouTube on July 26th, 2009, gaining over 945,000 views as of July 2013.

Originally composed by Canadian DJ / music producer Renard Queenston, "Rainbow Tylenol" was released under his alias Kitsune² for the album "Squaredance" on January 12th, 2009, under his defunct label VulpVibe Records (currently known as LapFox Trax).
