That Mexican OT Recruits Fellow Lone Star Legends For “Texas Technician”

That Mexican OT has continued to impress us and fans over and over again ever since dropping one of the best underrated hits of 2023 “Johnny Dang.” That track with Paul Wall became such a favorite amongst the community that it helped his fellow Texas legend nab his first Hot 100 hit in 16 years. That information is all thanks to Stereogum. Now, That Mexican OT is back for more with his new mixtape Texas Technician.

This record quickly follows up his major label debut project from 2023 Lonestar Luchador. It also got the ChopNotSlop treatment a couple of months later. Since then, That Mexican OT has continued to prove he is here to stick around. At the beginning of 2024, he dropped another banger, only this one was a bit darker in tone.

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Listen To Texas Technician By That Mexican OT

“02.02.99” saw OT whip out some violent bars and a bassy instrumental to get the year started off right. Then, at the beginning of February, he and DaBaby linked up for the first time on “Point Em Out.” It was accompanied by a hilarious music video that was a callback to the iconic 90s crime film Pulp Fiction. Well, those two tracks would up being the main teasers for Texas Technician. Texas hip-hop is being shown its well-deserved respect by OT by bringing on the legends of the area. Paul Wall makes a return, as he joins of the cast of Slim Thug, Z-Ro, Propain, and more.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new mixtape, Texas Technician, by That Mexican OT? Is this his best project to date, why or why not? What tracks are you gravitating toward so far and why? Who had the strongest guest performance on the tape and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding That Mexican OT. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

Texas Technician Tracklist:

  1. 02.02.99
  2. Point Em Out (with DaBaby)
  3. Chicken Strips & A** (feat. Paul Wall)
  4. Bull Riding (feat. DRODi & Slim Thug)
  5. Wockhardt (feat. Le$)
  6. Function (feat. Propain)
  7. Texas Pledge (feat. Z-Ro)
  8. Crooked Officer (feat. Z-Ro)
  9. Cowboy In A Escalade (feat. Trapboy Freddy)
  10. Comin Down (feat. OTB Fastlane & Hannah Everhart)
  11. Glocks & Hammers
  12. Twisting Fingers (with Moneybagg Yo)
  13. Hola (feat. Fredo Bang)
  14. In The Air (feat. Hogg Booma)
  15. Mucho Gracias
  16. Kick Doe Freestyle (feat. Homer & Mone)

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That Mexican OT & DaBaby Seek Out Violence On “Point Em Out”

That Mexican OT is that guy for sure. The Bay City, Texas native is a load of fun on almost every track he puts out. A couple of weeks ago, the now 25-year-old boisterous rapper put out a banger of a single called “02.02.99.” Its dark, multi-phased instrumental, along with OT’s hilarious and violent bars made for one of the best singles of January.

Now, the “Johnny Dang” hitmaker is back for seconds just a short time later. This time, he brings along a first-time partner in rhyme, DaBaby. “Point Em Out” is another murderous single that sees both MCs on a manhunt of sorts. That is especially telling in the accompanying music video below.

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Listen To “Point Em Out” By That Mexican OT & DaBaby

Bankroll Got It also deserves a lot of credit here as well. The California-based producer brings a watery, club-ready beat with some killer piano keys. If his producer tag sounds familiar that is because he helped produce Megan Thee Stallion’s big comeback single “Cobra” not too long ago. Be sure to check OT and DaBaby’s new cut, above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Point Em Out,” by That Mexican OT and DaBaby? Is he becoming a star in the Southern hip-hop scene, or is he already one? Is this the better song than “02.02.99,” why or why not? Is his most recent album, Lonestar Luchador, still in your rotation? Who had the better performance and why? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding That Mexican OT and DaBaby. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I got diamonds, tacos, and coke
Inside of my Wock’, I drop a hater like my throka
Got elbows swingin’, watch him cook (Cook, uh)
I smoke his a** just like some mota
Leave him flat just like a torti, I swim with killers like a orca
It don’t matter where it is, it don’t matter where I’m at because to me, no man a porta

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That Mexican OT Drops Dynamic Single “Point Em Out” Featuring DaBaby

That Mexican OT Drops Dynamic Single "Point Em Out" Featuring DaBaby

That Mexican OT, the rising artist, has just released his latest single, “Point Em Out,” featuring DaBaby, available now on Manifest/GoodTalk/Good Money Global/Geffen Records.

In this collaboration, “Point Em Out,” both OT and DaBaby showcase their slick-talking prowess, with OT skillfully rolling his r’s and DaBaby delivering his signature double-time flow. The accompanying music video, directed by D-Green Films, pays homage to the iconic Pulp Fiction film, casting OT as Vincent Vega and DaBaby as Jules Winnfield. The video kicks off with the duo cruising through Los Angeles in pursuit of a valuable briefcase, injecting a sense of humor and mischief into their adventure.

This release follows That Mexican OT’s earlier single of 2024, the ominous “02.02.99,” which is gaining traction as a breakthrough hit. With over 16 million streams across platforms, the track has swiftly climbed the charts, currently residing at #74 on the Billboard Hot 100 after debuting at #88 the previous week. “Point Em Out” marks another stride in That Mexican OT’s rising career, blending his distinctive style with DaBaby’s dynamic energy.

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That Mexican OT Delivers New Single and Video “02.02.99”

That Mexican OT Delivers New Single and Video "02.02.99"

In a resounding echo of his breakout success in 2023, That Mexican OT, who soared to heights with the RIAA-certified GOLD hit “Johnny Dang,” is back with a new single.

The Bay City, Texas rapper unveils “02.02.99” as his latest video single. This marks his first solo release since the highly acclaimed album Lonestar Luchador, which took the music scene by storm last summer. With “02.02.99,” he aims to build on the momentum, delivering a fresh wave of his distinctive style and lyrical prowess.

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That Mexican OT Drops An Absolute Banger With “02.02.99”

Southern hip-hop always seems to produce some of the best bangers. Whether you like your hits chopped and screwed or dark and atmospheric, this subgenre has you covered. Someone who is bringing some fresh and eccentric cuts to the table is That Mexican OT. The 24-year-old rapper from Bay City Texas has been blowing up over the past few months.

What got people buzzing about him was his “Johnny Dang” single and music video. The track featured fellow Texas legend Paul Wall and gave many listeners a peek at what OT could bring. Simply put, it proved that he is here to stay. One thing you will notice right off the bat is how he raps. He loves to roll his “l’s and “r’s” and it adds a lot of character to his performances. OT is becoming one of rap’s beloved figures due to his charismatic personality as well.

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Listen To “02.02.99” By That Mexican OT

That Mexican OT looks to build on a strong 2023 with an even better 2024. To some, he may need to prove that he is not a one-hit wonder. However, he might have put that to bed with his brand-new single. “02.02.99” is a straight raging banger. The beat is dark and stank-facing inducing. His bars are funny but also clever. Case and point, the first bar: “I ain’t f*** yo’ sister, b****, I’m just a motherf****r / Nah, I’m lyin’, I knocked her a** down too and we got in a lots of trouble, ugh.”

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “02.02.99,” by That Mexican OT? Is he becoming a star in the Southern hip-hop scene, or is he already one? Will this be a bigger hit than “Johnny Dang,” why or why not? Is his most recent album, Lonestar Luchador, still in your rotation? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding That Mexican OT. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

On 288, swingin’ elbows like I’m in the UFC
My choppa got a mind of its own, so if it shoot, it ain’t on me
I stay after the F because I’m a G
Bad b**** with me, she stay on fleek
Miami, heat up and shoot, shoot a three, call my choppa “Kick” ’cause it knock out a knee
Yes, bitch, I’m cut throat, no love, ho

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