When Texas wide receiver Daje Johnson released a rap song called “Dealer,” the first thought most of us had was probably “this is a bad idea.” The second thought? “Charlie Strong is going to be PISSED.” As it turns out, we know the Texas head coach pretty well. Strong was asked about Johnson’s musical endeavors during Big 12 media days on Tuesday, and his reaction was pretty fantastic.

Charlie Strong says he heard Daje’s new rap song, called the WR and said, “You must not be on the team anymore.” Song pulled down quick. — Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) July 21, 2015

Strong: “Some of those guys think they’re all rappers.” Said he knew that wasn’t professionally done. “I said, ‘Who made that tape?'” — Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) July 21, 2015

Oh my. Turns out Texas strength coach Pat Moore has an app on his phone that monitors the players’ social media accounts. — Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) July 21, 2015

If you play football at Texas, you probably shouldn’t record raps about drug dealers…but if you do, at least make sure the production is on point. Charlie Strong cares about these things.