"South Texas Project" is a high-energy, short and sweet collection of tracks from That Mexican OT, a rising star in the Texas hip-hop and Chicano rap scene. Released on June 5, 2020, via That Mexican OT's own label, this 31-minute album is a testament to the artist's unique blend of influences and his rapid-fire flow.
That Mexican OT, whose real name is Gazca, adopted his stage name as a nod to his Texas roots, with "OT" standing for "Outta Texas." His music is a reflection of his experiences growing up in the Lone Star State, infused with the raw energy of hip-hop and the cultural richness of Chicano rap. With "South Texas Project," That Mexican OT delivers a powerful introduction to his signature sound, characterized by sharp lyricism and infectious beats.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the hard-hitting "Heartless" and "Big Facts" to the more laid-back "Tiny" and "Lately." Each song showcases That Mexican OT's versatility as an artist, effortlessly switching between aggressive bars and melodic hooks. Notable tracks include "Perjury," which highlights his storytelling abilities, and "Motorola," a nod to the classic cell phone brand that adds a touch of nostalgia to the mix.
That Mexican OT has been making waves in the hip-hop community, collaborating with the likes of Denzel Curry, Key Nyata, Juicy J, Project Pat, Maxo Kream, and Mike Dimes. His performances are known for their high energy and engaging stage presence, with fans praising his humility and charisma. "South Texas Project" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the vibrant and ever-evolving world of Texas hip-hop.