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Hola Lyrics


Artist: That Mexican OT

 
Analyzing "Hola" by That Mexican OT provides an opportunity to explore the blending of cultural identities, linguistic elements, and thematic content within the context of contemporary music. This song, featuring a collaboration with Fredo Bang, navigates the inrersection of street life, personal identity, and cultural pride through a rich tapestry of references and imagery. Background and Context That Mexican OT collaborates with Fredo Bang to deliver "Hola," a track that gighlights their individual styles while exploring themes common in hip-hop and rap genres, such as resilience, defiance, and the pursuit of success. The song's title, "Hola," Spanish for "hello," sets the stage for a dialogue between cultures and experiences. Main Message and Theme The core themes of "Hola" revolve around self-affirmation, resilience in the face of adversity, and the assertion of cultural identity. Both artists use their verses to depict their navigations through challenges, leveraging their backgrounds, and street smarts as sources of strength and authenticity. Emotional Tone and Style The emotional tone is aggressive and confident, with both artists using their verses to project strength and defiance. The style is characterized by a blend of English and Spanish, rich in street slang and braggadocio, emphasizing their cultural backgrounds and personal experiences. Analyzing Lyrics That Mexican OT's verse, "Say, 'Hello,' to my lil' friend, hola / My pistola tryna see what you know 'bout," plays on the iconic line from "Scarface," cleverly introducing his verse while nodding to themes of power and confrontation. His use of Spanish ("Cállate la boca") and references to cultural elements ("cook a real good torta") enrich the song's linguistic texture and highlight his heritage. Fredo Bang's contributions frame the narrative of surviving and thriving in a hostile environment, using metaphors of combat and competition ("Hardest stepper turned rapper, that's ever") to assert dominance and resilience. Cultural Significance "Hola" stands as a cultural artifact at the crossroads of American and Latino identities, exploring the dynamics of power, survival, and cultural pride within the rap genre. The collaboration between That Mexican OT and Fredo Bang exemplifies the ongoing dialogue within music about identity, belonging, and resistance. By blending languages and cultural references, "Hola" contributes to the broader narrative of multicultural influence in contemporary music, offering insights into the complexities of navigating multiple identities while challenging and redefining mainstream norms.

Hola Lyrics

Hola by That Mexican OT


(Ain't that DJ Chose over there? Mmm, look like DJ Chose)

[Fredo Bang:]
Thirty-five thousand on a rich nigga necklace
I can make her do the Moss, tell her, "Catch this"
VVs got a lil' b**ch real thirsty
Trap nigga, COVID couldn't hurt this
Run them bands up like a nigga at a track meet
Federales on me, tryna tap me
Pull up on them pussy-ass niggas, don't at me
I'll turn a gangster rapper to an athlete
Hardest stepper turned rapper, that's ever (That's ever)
How you get away with murder? I'm clever (Yee)
Run up on a nigga with the pole out (Yeah)
Pull up on a nigga like, "Hola, hola, hola"
I'm really thuggin', no lie (No lie)
My youngins, they take your lil' bro out (Hola)

f**k nigga playin' both sides
Pull up with a pole out (Get, get, get, get)
With a chopper like, ho— (Get), ho— (Get), ho— (Get), la (Baow)
Ho— ho— ho— (Get, get) la

[That Mexican OT:]
Say, "Hello," to my lil' friend, hola
My pistola tryna see what you know 'bout
Smoke lil' buddy ass like he some mota
Shoot up his car, make the back tire blow out
Got me a chola, thick-ass chocha
She can suck dick and cook a real good torta
Put your dick in it, I need me ahora (Ooh)
Cállate la boca
Chingo, feelin' like Pancho Villa
Dance with my AK, this my señorita
Gangbangin', tryna see what you seein' 'bout
Beat up your tio and f**k on your tia
Kick Doe Clique 'til I'm deep in the grave
Pussy, money, weed stay on my brain
You can catch me in Texas sippin' on drank
Call my chopper Fredo 'cause that motherf**ker bang

[Fredo Bang:]
f**k nigga playin' both sides
Pull up with a pole out (Get, get, get, get)
With a chopper like, ho— (Get), ho— (Get), ho— (Get), la (Baow)
Ho— ho— ho— (Get, get) la

[That Mexican OT:]
Yeah, I got the Wock', Wock' inside my Yeti
Fatboy, walk around with somethin' heavy
Cook his noodle pack and make him spaghetti
Close one eye, don't breathe, keep the b**ch steady
Got his blood on my khakis, I'm feelin' like Jake from State Farm
Cowboy hat with some all-white Bapes on
Push up on your block and I hit it up with the napalm
I got money, never lonely like Akon
Bandolero, soy el mejor, mejor
High speed chase, hit the gas, break the pedal
One up top, ready to come out the metal
You can tell all my haters I'm on a new level
Gettin' top from a nasty-ass heffer
Can't trust a b**ch, keep my gun on the dresser
How you get away with murder? I'm clever
Up the Glock, can't rock for fella

[Fredo Bang:]
f**k nigga playin' both sides
Pull up with a pole out (Get, get, get, get)
With a chopper like, ho— (Get), ho— (Get), ho— (Get), la (Baow)
Ho— ho— ho— (Get, get) la

Ayo, is that That Mexican OT?



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