Druski has linked up with Snoop Dogg for his new single “Standin on Bidness,” as he continues to push his latest project, the Coulda Been House docuseries.

The video for the song sees Druski and Snoop wearing matching outfits as they dance and Tha Doggfather of course smokes a joint.

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One particular line in Snoop’s verse got people talking: “Sign on the dotted line/1% is yours, 99 is mine.”

One fan commented: “1% is yours 99 is mine got me hollering [crying emojis]. I wouldn’t dare sign that contract.” Another said: “Snoop said sign on the dotted line 1% is yours 99 is mine… and yall still gone sign now and complain later..but he standing on biddness.”

During an appearance on Undisputed that aired earlier this month, host Skip Bayless asked the comedian about Coulda Been House, which live on YouTube.

“We pretty much did this with our own money and put all the contestants from Coulda Been Records — the label — in one house, competing for $50,000,” he explained. “So, you know, we giving out opportunities, brotha, but we ain’t just giving it — you got to earn it.”

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A few days later, a trailer for the reality show spoof arrived on YouTube. The chaotic clip features the comedian and “record label owner” approaching the show concept from a Big Brother-like perspective, with appearances by the Doggfather as a de facto label head in what seems to be a send-up of Making the Band.

The rest of the trailer, however, careens through various reality TV tropes, integrating everything from arrests and angry judges to ambulances and TMZ.

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Chris Brown even leads a dance competition of sorts, and somehow midgets on toilets and Birdman also make an appearance.