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A Mexican artist bravely faced a bull's attack at a Texas rodeo, turning the incident into a promotion for his latest collaboration with Lil Wayne. Despite being rammed by the bull twice during a daring rodeo act at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, the 26-year-old rapper did not let the encounter deter him, shortly after releasing his new track, "Baby Mad at Me" with Lil Wayne.

During a promotional appearance connected to the music release, the rapper entered the rodeo arena and had a close call with a charging bull, as captured in videos from the event. The footage of the incident circulated online, sparking reactions and jokes from social media users about the rapper's daring stunt.

Although visibly bruised from the bull's attack, That Mexican OT displayed a fearless attitude, sharing an image of his bruise on Instagram Stories with the caption, "Felt good." He humorously embraced the incident by altering his single's cover art to read "Bull Mad at Me."

The track, "Baby Mad at Me," which includes a guest verse and guitar solo by Lil Wayne, was released last week. Further showcasing his importance in the music industry, That Mexican OT was previously honored in his hometown of Bay City, Texas, with the declaration of "That Mexican OT Day" by Mayor Robert K. Nelson, acknowledging his musical talent and the recognition he has brought to Bay City.