RNB.FOEMOB - Square Bidnez (Album)
RNB.FOEMOB has had an impressive start to his career, carving out a lane that feels both refreshing and deeply rooted in Texas culture. After stacking viral moments early on, he pushed his momentum through the roof with his breakout hit “Texas,” a record that didn’t just introduce him to the world; it catapulted him into star-studded territory.
Now, with the eyes of the city and the state on him, FOEMOB is cruising on the high rise of newly cemented fame, delivering his debut album “Square Bidnez” to an audience hungry for more. The project stands tall on its own, and what makes it even more interesting is the homage it pays to 3rd Degree’s classic project; a subtle but intentional nod that long-time Texas rap fans will appreciate. From the cadence to the attitude, there’s a certain similarity in the DNA of both bodies of work, creating a generational bridge between eras.
One of the standout cuts on the album, “Once In A While,” flows steadily off the project with its blaring horns piercing through the production like spears, clearing space for FOEMOB to come in swinging. It’s the type of record that feels meant for car trunks, festival speakers, and every spot in between, with FOEMOB applying that same force and grit that has defined his early run. His famed breakout single “Texas” also gets the update it deserves, returning in the form of a well-earned remix featuring two H-Town legends; Lil Keke and Paul Wall; who both slide effortlessly, giving the anthem an added layer of pedigree and statewide respect.
FOEMOB keeps the momentum going with “Let Go Of My Cup,” a record that features his tour mate That Mexican OT, combining their energies into a loud, unapologetic moment that feels tailor-made for live shows. Their chemistry is undeniable, and it’s a solid addition that rounds out the project’s Texas-bred identity.
“Square Bidnez” continues to prove FOEMOB is playing for keeps; moving with intention, honoring the sound that raised him, and leveling up at every step. The project feels like a declaration that he’s not just riding a wave of virality; he’s building a legacy. With this debut, he proves he’s here for the long run, repping the Lone Star State with pride while leveling up at every turn.
RNB.FOEMOB’s rise is no fluke. It’s timing, talent, and execution all working together and “Square Bidnez” feels like the first chapter of his major incline.