King Harris is making headlines after calling out a comedian for using the phrase “Standing on business.” As The Shade Room previously reported, King used the phrase amid a heated argument with his parents, which went viral in November 2023.
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Here’s What King Harris Said & What Prompted His Statements
Earlier this week, Druski took to Instagram to share a flyer requesting extras for his music video, which would be shot in Atlanta, Georgia. Additionally, the flyer stated that the music video would be called “Standin On Business.”
Check out the flyer below.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2w6X2KAQmv/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Druski also returned to the platform to share a behind-the-scenes look at the shoot.
It appears that Atlanta native King Harris caught wind of Druski’s music video shoot. The 19-year-old then took to Instagram Live to share his reaction. In footage obtained by Instagram user @livebitez, Harris addressed the matter.
“I gotta go pull up on Druski,” Harris told viewers before pulling out a T-shirt branded with STANDING ON BUSINESS. “You see that?… I ain’t create it, but I’m the one that got everybody saying it. You hear me?… That would be a lie if I said I created it… 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.”
Watch King Harris share his full thoughts below.
Note that Druski has used the phrase in a viral skit published via YouTube in September 2023. In October of that year, the comedian even sold merchandise related to the phrase.
"STANDIN ON BIHNESS" TEE ONLY available for 48 Hours 🔥 https://t.co/yvnwUdarax pic.twitter.com/H3GgPqH1Of
— DRUSKI (@druski) October 3, 2023
Social Media Reacts
Social media users entered The Shade Room’s comment section to share their reactions to Harris’ stance.
His mother, Tiny Harris, defended and clarified her son’s statement.
“He never said he created the saying guys but the truth is he made it pop!! ESPN, other news reporters, the whole world was not saying Standing On Business! Before he said it…Fact check!!!”
“A lot of people started saying it after the altercation tho. You gotta give him that.”
Instagram user @nathanielonline added.
“After he said it everybody started saying it lol”
While Instagram user @ashbash0357 wrote.
“Y’all can’t be real halfway, just admit it.. he not lying 🤷🏽♀️😂”
“We 100% started saying it because of Druski 😂😂😂”
“Druski sound was already trending. I like buddy personality he seem to be genuine but druski had it on lock. I honestly feel like he said it because he had already heard it before…from druski”
“It was popular before he said it🤷🏽♀️overused, actually”
“Druski was saying that before you and your daddy altercation Chile 😒”
“This saying old af. Somebody famous say it and we act like it’s new. I hate this generation 😂”
Here’s Why T.I.’s Son Recently Made Headlines
As The Shade Room previously reported, King Harris used the phrase while arguing with his parents while livestreaming in November 2023. At the time, he was at an Atlanta Falcons football game with his parents and alleged that he wasn’t raised with a silver spoon.
However, his parents publicly shared their disagreement, and the discussion quickly escalated. T.I. could be heard telling his son he was “embarrassing” the family, while the pair even appeared to become involved in a tussle.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0INbsnLxUH/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
A few days later, T.I. took to social media to set the record straight about his family and proclaim his love and loyalty to his son.
“F**k what dis internet talkin bout… Da HFamily Tied Like a Knot… We all We Got…4LIFE… Ima RIDE to da heavens or da depths of HELL bout my Jr.& ain’t nothing gon change that. Now tune in… to the new episode of #GOATTalk🐐 wit Me & my Jr. @the_next_king10…,” the rapper wrote via Instagram.