Snoop Dogg has a message for future talent bookers following last weekend’s risque performance at the University of Kansas: “When you pay for Snoop Dogg, you gon’ get Snoop Dogg.”

The rapper, who appeared at the school’s controversial Late Night at the Phog event, which featured stripper poles in the set, addressed the backlash Tuesday on the “Howard Stern Show,” saying he thought “the audience enjoyed that s–t.“

“I don’t know what the f–k they talking about,” Snoop said, according to TMZ.

Following the performance, which also included fake money being shot out and dancers, athletic director Jeff Long issued a statement noting “a clean version of the show” was expected.

“We made it clear to the entertainers’ managers that we expected a clean version of the show and took additional steps to communicate to our fans, including moving the artist to the final act of the evening, to ensure that no basketball activities would be missed if anyone did not want to stay for his show,” the statement read.

“I take full responsibility for not thoroughly vetting all the details of the performance and offer my personal apology to those who were offended,” Long continued.

Despite the controversy, Snoop said he has no beef with the school.

“I think it was more the publicity of what I did. They had to cover it up. And, I respect them, and I wasn’t gonna put no smut on their name and say they did anything wrong because they invited me to come do what I do,” he said.