T.I.’s son King Harris has threatened to “pull up” on Druski over his “Standin on Bihness” song after claiming to have popularized the phrase.
Filming himself on Instagram, King said: “I gotta pull up on Druski. Let me show y’all something,” before turning the camera around to show a t-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “standing on business.”
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He continued: “I ain’t created it but I’m the one that got everybody saying it. That shit’s been on years and years but when you ask who got the news saying it, who got ESPN saying it, who got football players saying it, who got kids saying it, who got everybody saying it. It’s me.
“Sadly, man, when me and my pops had an altercation, that’s when everybody came out standing on business. When they come to the news talking about standing on business, that’s me. When they talk about why they can’t say standing on business in class, that’s me.”
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King then addressed Druski directly: “Druski was saying that all this shit ain’t happening. I’m just being real. I’m about to go pull up on Druski. I gotta go pull up on this n-gga talking how he’s standing on business in Atlanta filming a video.
“I gotta go tell him we really got a CEO standing on business in Atlanta. That’s just me. I put that shit on the map. You hear me?”
Druski was in Atlanta earlier this week filming a video for his upcoming song. Photos and videos shared on social showed the comedian/actor being chased by a mob of people
Druski is partially credited with popularizing the phrase along with Drake, while it has also been used by athletes such as DK Metcalf.
King and his father T.I. got into a heated confrontation at an Atlanta Falcons game where the younger Harris began arguing with his father over his upbringing.
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King claimed to have had an underprivileged childhood despite his father being a rap superstar, which T.I. took issue with.
“King, have you ever woke up with a roach on your face? Alright then! You don’t know what you talking ’bout,” Tip snapped during the argument, which was filmed on Instagram Live.
King responded: “To make him look better, he say shit that he know not true. Silver spoon? I ain’t never ate with that a day in my life.”
The teen later pointed out that he would often stay at his grandmother’s house and “get into fights” as he preferred being “outside in the neighborhood” than in a gated community.
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King wrote on social media afterwards: “I Stand on. BUSINESS DONT GIVE A FUCK WHO U ARE … IDGAF WHO U ARE MF CANT PLAY WIT ME N MY FACE NOT GOIN FOR DA IM A GROWN ASS MAN NOW.”