
Sauce Walka and That Mexican OT are cut from the same cloth. Not only are they both from Texas, but they are also wild anti-heroes that really rap their asses off. That said, it makes perfect sense that they would link up for a full-length project like “Chicken & Sauce.”
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5. Check Please (Ft. Lil Jairmy & MG Lil Bubba)
The back-and-forth chemistry between That Mexican OT, Lil Jairmy, Sauce Walka, and MG Lil Bubba on “Check Please” is entertaining to experience—even if they’re rapping about violence I know nothing about, money I can’t even imagine, and cups I’m definitely not brave enough to drink from.
What really makes this track stand out is the unique structure: That Mexican OT and Lil Jairmy bounce off each other mid-verse, followed by Sauce Walka and MG Lil Bubba doing the same. It’s an unusual but engaging setup.
All of this lively trading of bars happens over a piano-driven beat that sounds like it’s this close to sneezing—an oddly perfect backdrop for the chaotic and charismatic energy each artist brings. Simply put: this is some cool s**t.
4. Gallons (Ft. Lil Jairmy, Sosamann, Drodi & MG Lil Bubba)
I’m usually not the biggest fan of posse cuts packed with rappers I don’t know, but “Gallons” is easily one of the better ones I’ve heard.
The track features an outstanding chorus from That Mexican OT, who delivers something hypnotic, carefree, and undeniably gangsta. The beat here is also a standout—smooth enough to vibe to but packing enough knock to hit you right in the chest.
As for the rest of the lineup? They come hungry, delivering verses that are braggadocious, competitive, and completely trill. Everyone brings their A-game, making “Gallons” a posse cut that’s genuinely enjoyable from start to finish.
3. Samsung Screenz
In “Samsung Screenz,” Sauce Walka delivers raw and heartfelt bars, reflecting on his rough upbringing, his code of loyalty, personal struggles, and the harsh realities of the streets. Meanwhile, That Mexican OT brings an entirely different energy, spitting fast-paced bars about women, luxury cars, and dealing with newfound haters. Were they even in the same room when they made this joint?
What makes “Samsung Screenz” truly stand out is its balance of elements. The production is smooth and soulful, setting the perfect backdrop for Sauce Walka’s deeply emotional delivery and That Mexican OT’s energetic flow. Overall, the track captures both pain and resilience. Other than Ben Simmons, who doesn’t want to hear those two things on a record?
2. Crazy Talk
“Crazy Talk” is the perfect way to kick things off. If you’re new to these two, this intro track gives you everything you need to know. Over a spooky, sinister-sounding beat, the duo unleashes tongue-twisting flows and punchy deliveries, spitting wild bars about running with Bloods, chasing bags, and choosing cash over getting high.
The track also throws in some hilarious white people accents, a cartoonish mix of sound effects, and a ridiculously catchy hook from OT that’s bound to stick in your head. It’s a chaotic, entertaining, and confident opener that sets the tone perfectly.
1. They Fucked Up
Don’t you just love it when someone says, “You know you f**ked up, right?” That’s exactly the energy That Mexican OT and Sauce Walka bring on the hard-hitting “They Fucked Up.”
Throughout the song, the duo reminds their haters that they’re not to be messed with—they boast about big guns, the exclusive grind it takes to sit at their table, and even being ready to throw hands with anyone, young or old.
Both OT and Walka absolutely shine here: OT delivers a punchy, unforgettable chorus, while both artists spit relentless, high-energy verses that match the bass-heavy, piano-driven production perfectly. Their chemistry, energy, and raw aggression make this track a standout. Honestly, it would be completely f**ked up not to put “They Fucked Up” at number one on this list.
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(C) (75%)
Are That Mexican OT and Sauce Walka household names yet? Probably not. If I walked into a random bar in Utah and asked around, most folks would probably say no. But in the rap game? They’re two of the most electrifying artists out right now—and it’s honestly a treat that they decided to team up for a full-length project.
The good news: they absolutely don’t disappoint.
The biggest selling point of this album is that there are zero dull moments. That Mexican OT and Sauce Walka keep the energy sky-high, hitting us with animated rap styles, wild sound effects, all kinds of flows, and hilarious, creative bars about fighting, flexing, and living large.
Production-wise, the album feels unapologetically Texas at times, with strong trap roots and a sprinkle of mainstream hip-hop polish. It’s also worth noting how they give rising talents like Lil Jairmy, Peso Peso, and MG Lil Bubba room to shine—a move that brings even more variety to the project.
Sure, the album veers into some weird left-field territory here and there, with a few styles that might not be everyone’s cup of tea. But as a whole, this album is an undeniably entertaining ride that’s absolutely worth the listen.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.