That Mexican OT Faces Outrage Over Racial Slur Comments
Bay City rapper That Mexican OT is under fire after controversial remarks made during a recent podcast appearance. The 24-year-old artist appeared on Angela Yee’s Lip Service and defended using the n-word, sparking a wave of criticism from fans and fellow rappers.
“I feel like I can say it… What the f–k are you going to do about it?” OT said during the podcast. His comments quickly went viral, drawing backlash from artists and fans across social media platforms.
Artists and Fans Slam That Mexican OT on Social Media
Rappers like Houston’s Monaleo and Atlanta’s Anycia publicly criticized That Mexican OT for his stance. Hundreds of TikTok videos followed, many accusing him of disrespecting Black culture and misusing his platform.
Some fans expressed hurt, saying his words dismissed their history. Others emphasized that growing up in a Black community doesn’t give anyone permission to use racially charged language.
Sauce Walka First Defends, Then Rebukes OT’s Comments
Houston rapper Sauce Walka initially defended OT, making controversial comparisons between Latinos using the n-word and Black people eating tacos. His tweet was quickly deleted following more backlash.
However, after watching the full podcast clip, Walka changed his tone. In a blunt Instagram post, he said: “B—h, you wrong, hoe!… That’s where you f–ked up, brother. That’s where the disrespect is.”
“That’s where you f–ked up, brother. That’s where the disrespect is,” Sauce Walka said.
That Mexican OT Posts Apology After Losing Support
After a week of backlash, That Mexican OT issued an apology on Instagram. Responding to a post from his friend and fellow rapper Tr3fonc, who said he had lost respect for him, OT offered a more humble tone.
@rina_see_meDisappointed but not surprised ?♬ original sound – rina_see_me
@bdcwes idc how you grew up ? #thatmexicanot #mexican #blacktiktok #juneteenth #fyp #viral ♬ original sound – Wes
“I felt like it was a stupid question, so I gave a stupid answer,” he wrote. “There’s strictly no hate or ill in my heart.”
He followed with a second post, offering a more direct apology for the incident. “I coulda said anything and I would stand on it for my beliefs being strong, [there’s] strictly no hate or ill in my heart.” — That Mexican OT
Why This Controversy Hit So Hard
Fans say the controversy around That Mexican OT’s words cuts deep because of his growing visibility in hip-hop. Known for his hit “Johnny Dang,” OT has built a loyal fan base across racial lines.
But many felt that his response lacked accountability. His tone in the original podcast was described as aggressive, dismissive, and disrespectful to the very community that helped shape his career.
Hip-Hop Community Divided on Cultural Boundaries
This incident has reignited debates within the hip-hop world about who can use racially charged language. Some argue it’s about cultural understanding; others say lines must never be crossed, no matter someone’s upbringing.
As That Mexican OT navigates the fallout, it’s clear he’s lost support from close friends and fans alike. Whether this moment becomes a turning point or just another internet controversy remains to be seen.
What’s Next for That Mexican OT
With his apology now public, That Mexican OT is likely hoping to mend relationships and refocus on his music. He hasn’t deleted the original comments but seems to be backing away from the stance he once defended.
The incident serves as a reminder that words matter—especially in a genre built on culture, identity, and respect. Fans are watching closely to see how he moves forward.

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