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This song is based around a sample of Frank Ski ’s 1993 single, “Whores in This House,” which is considered a “Baltimore street anthem,” as noted in a September 2014 Spin article . Frank Ski teased his involvement with the song a day before its release via a tweet . The sample was used on Lil Wayne ’s November 2018 song “In This House,” and OutKast ’s August 1996 track, “Ova Da Wudz.” Megan previously interpolated the song on May 2019’s “Simon Says,” where she rapped: It’s some hoes in this house and they goin' through your safe It’s worth noting that “Hol' up!” is the producer tag for Grammy award-winning producer duo Ayo & Keyz . This tag has appeared on tracks such as “The Light,” “She A Winner,” “All Night Long,” and “Goin Thru Some Thangz.”