TORONTO - Brendan Richmond created a viral sensation with his hoser comedy song “Out For a Rip” in 2013, but he was shocked to recently find his popular catchphrase gracing the side of a Coca-Cola bottle.

The Kingston, Ont.-based comedy rapper's original video went on to rack up more than 12 million views on YouTube.

He's now released a followup song, titled “Out for a Sip,” calling out the beverage corporation for using his trademarked phrase without permission.

The new video features his rapper persona B. Rich recalling how he discovered the unauthorized usage of “Out For a Rip,” with fans across Canada sharing images of Coke bottles labelled with the phrase.

“Out for a Sip” also features Richmond's Toronto-based intellectual property lawyer Rob Kittredge - playing the role of lawyer John Buddy - as he meets to discuss B. Rich's legal rights.

Kittredge said he's “old friends” with the performer and they agreed that making a video would be a fun idea.