Artist's albums
Second Chance
2023 · single
RUSHIN P (Slowed + Reverb)
2023 · single
RUSHIN P (Sped Up)
2023 · single
RUSHIN P
2023 · single
VOID WHISPERS (Slowed + Reverb)
2023 · single
VOID WHISPERS (Sped Up)
2023 · single
Death Lotto (Remix)
2022 · single
Chainsaw Beretta
2022 · single
VOID WHISPERS
2022 · single
Hollow Shikai
2022 · single
Death Lotto
2022 · single
Woof Freestyle
2022 · single
Hoes No Jutsu (Instrumental)
2022 · single
Hoes No Jutsu
2022 · single
Your Drill In April
2022 · single
Your Drill In April (Instrumental)
2022 · single
Drill Circulation
2022 · single
Drill Circulation (Instrumental)
2022 · single
Dommy Mommy Christmas
2021 · single
Isekai Party
2021 · single
Quintuplets On My Line
2021 · single
WAIFU! WAIFU! CHOPPER!
2021 · single
Imoutos Everyday
2021 · single
2D Cutie
2021 · single
Bunny Shoujo
2021 · single
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Biography
Peak Degeneracy In Music Inquiries: ovgbusinessmgmt@gmail.com Instagram/Twitter: @ovgofficial_ Originally started as a joke, ovg! was created to prove that anyone could succeed in music. During a late night argument, a group of friends was joking about how bad one of their rapping skills was. He responded with “Why don’t you do it yourself? Then you’ll see how hard it is…” So they did. A close duo within the group decided to start ovg! and see how far they could take it. Unfamiliar with common rap topics, they decided to rap about waifus because of their shared love towards anime. Within a few months, millions of streams started flowing in, and they started to realize this ‘joke’ was an actual opportunity. Following initial success from their single “Virginity Syndrome”, ovg! proceeded to drop many hit songs such as “Isekai Party” and “WAIFU! WAIFU! CHOPPER!”, all revolving around anime topics and playful exaggerations of the ‘weeb’ stereotype meant to bring a smile to everyone’s faces. With hundreds of thousands of listeners and hundreds of millions of plays, ovg! showed that anime fans can make a big splash in the music scene as well.