Druski and Snoop Dogg are “Standin’ On Bihness” in new skit

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Druski and Snoop Dogg are “Standin’ On Bihness” in new skit

Druski, a media personality and comedian, has teamed up with Snoop Dogg for a new comedy song entitled ‘Standin’ On Bihness’. According to The Shaderoom, the music video for the song features both Druski and Snoop wearing black and white checkered shirts and rapping menacingly over a modern trap beat. The video portrays them getting rappers to sign dubious contracts and dancing around a basketball court.

Snoop Dogg can be heard rapping in the video about signing to Coulda Been Records, “Ten toes down, no woulda been / Back in the hood again, bitch this Coulda Been / Sign on the dotted line / 1 per cent is yours, 99 is mine / Coulda Been House – one by one, all you n****s gettin’ kicked out.”

The music video is one of the numerous skits in Druski’s upcoming mockumentary-style reality show called, Coulda Been House. The show sees the comedian acting as the CEO of the record label Coulda Been Records and inviting a group of aspiring rappers to complete challenges to win a $50,000 (£39430.50) prize and a contract with the record label. Snoop Dogg appears throughout the show, trying to convince contestants to sign to his label Death Row Records, which Dogg acquired in 2022, over Coulda Been Records.

Coulda Been Records is a continuation of Druski’s Instagram series, where he would audition meme-worthy contestants before transferring the concept to create his reality show. In an interview with host Skip Bayless, Druski discussed his show, saying, “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. So, you know, we’re giving out opportunities, but we’re not just giving it – you gotta earn it.”

In related news, Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre are working together on a new album and their own line of cocktail canned drinks called Gin & Juice

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