Drake diss in Kendrick Lamar's song "Not like us" referring to Drake's label OVO. In the song he continues to throw pedophile allegations at him and his team
A derogatory term used to mock Drake's brand/label, OvO (October's Very Own.) The term was first coined by rapper, Kendrick Lamar, in his 2024 diss track "Euphoria," then used again in "Not Like Us."
Kendrick would use a similar play on words in "Meet the Grahams," referring to Drake's camp as Ho-VO.
"Let me hear ya say OV-ho!"
"OV-ho!"
"Say OV-ho!"
"OV-ho!"
"Then step this way, step that way.
Then step this way, step that way."
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 .
This is a name for female's. People with these names are usually born in 2000's , there especially beautiful and they have a bit of a temper but there still kind.Unless they don't open up there heart to you!
Hey Sophia Ho! Wanna play together?