Last weekend was a big one on the Washington football team’s social calendar with quarterback Robert Griffin III marrying Rebecca Liddicoat at a ceremony in Denver. And while there was plenty of celebrating, the nuptials aren’t the only thing circulating the Internet featuring Griffin and Liddicoat.

On Sunday, before going radio silent for a week, Griffin posted to his official Facebook a music video he made with Liddicoat and another unidentified backup dancer. “Check out the first official video release of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin III,” Griffin—or one of his media team—wrote in introducing the two-minute rap track titled “Pop Rocks and Tootsie Pops.”

In the video, Griffin, hiding behind an Incredible Hulk mask, drops rhymes about, well, exactly those two candies. He also dances reasonably well for a guy whose knee is supposed to be all messed up. But while the video is just going wide now, it has actually been on YouTube—uploaded by a user called CandyShopProducers—since March.

And while Griffin’s lyrics are innocuous, they might not be that random. As D.C. Sports Bog notes, Pop Rocks and Tootsie Pops were described as sexual toys in testimony during the homicide trial of Jodi Arias, an Arizona woman who was convicted in May of murdering her boyfriend.

But Griffin and Liddicoat’s song appears to be about the candies in their normal function. Still, while songs about snacks are always welcome, one cannot help think “Pop Rocks and Tootsie Pops” isn’t at least a little derivative of last summer’s runaway snack-rap hit, “Hot Cheetos and Takis.”