The latest anti-Biden song, “Let’s Go Brandon,” by up-and-coming rapper Bryson Gray, reached #1 on iTunes, despite being censored by Big Tech companies YouTube and Instagram.
After YouTube took the song down for “medical misinformation,” Gray took to Twitter, saying, “YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information. What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa.”
The rapper said that YouTube first removed the song’s lyric video, and then the music video was taken down shortly afterward.
YouTube responded to Gray’s tweet by saying, “Jumping in – we’re passing this along to the right team for a re-review. We’ll share updates once we hear back from them. Appreciate your patience in the meantime.” However, Gray has not heard back from Youtube, according to Just the News.
Despite Big Tech censorship, “Let’s Go Brandon” managed to surpass Adele’s new hit single and became the most downloaded song on iTunes as of Sunday, according to PopVortex.
“WE DID IT. FROM BANNED ON YOUTUBE TO PASSING ADELE ON THE ITUNES CHARTS TO BECOME THE #1 SONG IN THE COUNTRY! the rapper tweeted. “Stop being afraid of censorship. Stop being afraid to be cancelled. STAND UP. Thank y’all so much! KEEP IT GOING!”
Gray’s newest hit heavily criticizes Joe Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, limited cognitive ability, and mishandling of Covid-19.
“Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?” Gray told Fox News. “Why can you rap about murder, sex, and drugs but when I rap about questioning the government I get banned? Is this still America?”
“Let’s go, Brandon!” which has become a euphemism for “F*** Joe Biden” after a NBC reporter attempted to coverup the crowd’s anti-Biden chant, has quickly become the mantra heard at most major sporting events.
After it became a worldwide phenomena, it quickly broke the mainstream music records – a feat that few conservative artists have been able to accomplish.
In addition to Gray’s musical rendition of the “Let’s go Brandon!” chant, another song performed by Loza Alexander has joined Gray on the iTunes Charts, reaching both the #1 spot earlier this month, and #2 for a time. Multiple extended and remixed versions of Gray’s and Alexander’s songs also reached top ten on the charts.