T.I.‘s son King Harris has again taken shots at Druski as the two continue to feud over the phrase “standing on business.”

Druski recently called King a “pussy” during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, leading the controversial teen to hit back on Instagram.

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King posted a video of him addressing Druski along with the caption: “@druski yo a$$ Trimm. let’s the games begin
N-gga I just seen u ain’t u ain’t say nothing of that. only thing you said was ‘Here go the KING OF STANDING ON BUSINESS.’

“I tell ya the clout is a hell of a drug. and n-gga what the hell is look like standing on my Luxury ass Car. Not P.”

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King also said in the clip: “Hey Druski, y’all cholesterol needs to calm the fuck down, n-gga. You and them wide-body Hellcat hips need to calm the fuck down. I can’t believe this n-gga just tried to call me pussy.

“I just seen the n-gga a couple weeks ago. N-gga, we seen you run from a n-gga. We seen you run from Birdman. I ain’t never ran from nobody.”

He added: “It look like you got a pussy. You walk with a strap. It look like before you go to sleep at night you take your dick off and put it in a drawer. N-gga, you got y’all dad’s legs and yo momma’s body. You built like a punch buggy, n-gga.”

In the lengthy video, King continued to throw insults at Druski by saying he has “wheelchair legs.”

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King Harris previously said he was going to “pull up” on Druski for using the phrase “standing on business,” and during his chat with The Breakfast Club, the comic confirmed that T.I.’s son did actually show up to his recent video shoot.

“He did pull up on me at the video shoot but we had too much security out there, though,” Druski said. “N-gga tried to do a stare off. N-gga got out his car and kinda stood on top of it. This n-gga going back to that nice ass house. He don’t know nothing about standing on no business.”

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King has attempted to say that he is responsible for the popularization of the phrase “standing on business,” though it was previously used by Druski and Drake.

The comic released his debut single “Standin’ On Bihness” last week, with the accompanying video boasting cameos from Snoop Dogg and DJ Drama.