The Senate expense scandal has officially reached all corners of Canada.

You’re used to seeing him on television, and in the Senate, but now former broadcaster Mike Duffy is taking over the radio waves with a spoof song that’s bound to grab your attention.

Headed to a dance floor near you is a catchy parody on the popular tune “What does the fox say.” On Tuesday, PEI’s New Hot 105.5 aired a hilarious remix of Duffy’s Senate speeches called “What did the Duffy say?” But Duffy’s familiar broadcast voice sounds drastically different in the song, something you can attribute to a catchy tune and digital voice enhancement.

“I, I, I was ordered by the prime minister pay, pay the money back. End of discussion,” says Duffy in the audio.

“Do, do, do, do what the prime minister wants. Do, do, do, what we want or else,” the song goes on.

The song, which had been listened to nearly 850 times on Soundcloud by 2 p.m. Wednesday, goes on to talk about Duffy’s claim he didn’t realize he had broken any rules. An independent audit released last Spring found Duffy filed inappropriate housing and travel claims. The Senate and the auditors recommended he reimburse the Upper House $90,000.

“I allowed myself to be intimidated to doing what I knew was wrong, in the fear of losing my money,” the song says.

The audio appears to have been taken from a speech Duffy gave to the Senate last week in which he accused the prime minister’s office of orchestrating a scheme to remove him from caucus and the chamber. The Independent senator’s bombshell of a speech raised a series of new allegations that tied many of Canada’s top parliamentarians even closer to the ongoing expense scandal.

Duffy has been invited to attend the Senate this afternoon when they meet to discuss the Conservatives’ controversial suspension motions. Unfortunately, Duffy’s voice won’t be auto-tuned.

Stick to iPolitics for updates on today’s Senate proceedings.