The term "OV Ho" used by Kendrick Lamar in his song "Not Like Us" is a play on Drake's record label name, OVO (October’s Very Own). In the song, this phrase is part of a call-and-response element, which is a technique used in live performances to engage the audience. The term serves as both a part of the song's lyrics and a subtle diss aimed at Drake, adding a layer of wordplay and direct reference to their ongoing rivalry in the hip-hop scene .
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by dj616 May 05, 2024
A drake fan who denies whything kendrick and his fans say and believes drake is better than kendrick
GuyA: Hey! Kendrick Lamar Released a new album!
GuyB: I do not care, Drake did better…
GuyA: I don’t care about your opinion, ov hoe…
GuyB: I do not care, Drake did better…
GuyA: I don’t care about your opinion, ov hoe…
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