
That Mexican OT and Lil Wayne Join Forces on Melodic Single “Baby Mad At Me”
That Mexican OT, the rising star from Bay City, Texas, has teamed up with hip-hop heavyweight Lil Wayne for his latest single, "Baby Mad At Me." This collaboration marks a significant step forward for OT, showcasing his versatility and solidifying his place in the music industry. The track, a melodic and reflective take on relationships, is making waves across the hip-hop scene.
Following the success of his mixtape, 'Texas Technician,' That Mexican OT has consistently delivered collaborative hits. From "1982" with Curren$y and LES to "War Wounds" with Maxo Kream and Lil Keke, he's proven his ability to create compelling music with a variety of artists. Now, with Lil Wayne on board, he’s reaching new heights.
"Baby Mad At Me," released on Manifest/GoodTalk/Good Money Global/Capitol Records, sees both artists exploring the complexities of love and heartbreak. The track, produced by Bankroll Got It and Chris Townsend, features a catchy guitar riff reminiscent of Sublime’s “Santeria.” That Mexican OT delivers his signature rapid-fire flow, while Lil Wayne contributes a playful and engaging verse.
"I hate lying to you, so I gotta let you go / I ain’t lying to you, girl, I put that on my soul...Sorry, baby, since a kid I wanted to be a Rolling Stone," That Mexican OT raps, giving listeners a glimpse into his perspective on relationships. Lil Wayne responds with his iconic lyrical dexterity, adding depth to the song's narrative.
The collaboration isn't just a feature; it's a passing of the torch. As Bryson "Boom" Paul from Hot New Hip Hop notes, "Wayne slides in with that signature slur, giving out game like it's second nature. The chemistry’s real. It's not just a feature—it feels like a co-sign and a torch pass in one." This single represents a meeting of generations, with both artists bringing their unique styles to the table.
While initially appearing to be another boastful track, "Baby Mad At Me" offers a reflective look at the cyclical nature of toxic love. It's a raw and honest anthem that resonates with anyone who’s experienced the ups and downs of modern relationships.
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