King Harris wants credit for popularizing the phrase “Standing on Business” according to VIBE.
Over the last few years, King has become more known for his public behavior, including being confrontational with his parents and voicing his opinions, unapologetically.
Owning some of those moments, King now wants his credit for his, “Standing on business” viral moment.
Last year, the aspiring music artist went viral when an argument with his parents was caught on camera.
During the altercation, the 19-year-old could be seen tussling with his father before telling his parents that he “stands on business.” However, T.I. called his bluff.
The phrase has now been used all over social media for almost any situation that requires a person to declare their seriousness.
Due to overwhelming X posts, TikToks, and IG captions made with the expression, King is now coining the phrase literally by selling T-shirts featuring the line.
In a video posted to LiveBitez, King promoting his new business venture.
“It’s time to stand on business,” he began. “I ain’t create it, but I’m the one that got everybody saying it. I ain’t create it. I’d be a liar if I said I created it. That sh*t’s been on years and years. 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.”
King Harris wants credit for the phrase “Standing On Business” after Druski filmed a video for the song of the same name 👀 pic.twitter.com/b7JNoH4oBy
— Peter Dredd (@PeterDredd) February 1, 2024
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T.I.’s son King Harris says he’s the reason everybody says “standing on business” after Druski filmed a music video for the song with the same name 👀🤔 pic.twitter.com/KHrRLeP6O3
— Hip Hop Ties (@HipHopTiesMedia) February 1, 2024