‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Song Tops iTunes Charts

October 26th, 2021 7:07 PM


UPDATE: There are now four “Let’s Go Brandon” songs in the Top 10 on iTunes.

From rags to riches. Dueling artistic spins on “Let’s Go Brandon,” the popular anti-Biden song are making waves online as both occupy the top spots on the iTunes charts. The songs were listed as #1 and #2, displacing Adele’s highly-anticipated “Easy On Me.” Rapper Bryson Gray’s version of the hit was listed as the number one purchase, while rapper Loza Alexander’s was number two.

The songs were based on the popular euphemism that started out as possible gaslighting by an NBC Sport reporter after a NASCAR race and quickly went viral on TikTok. And liberal Hollywood seems to be upset that the songs were beating them in their own arena.

“Patriots! We are at war. Hollywood says Adele will be back at #1 by tomorrow. They call our song 'idiotic'. They are pissed,” Gray tweeted along with screenshots of left-leaning outlets slamming his song as “moronic”. “We are at WAR. Read this,” he added.

Gray's version was banned on YouTube and Instagram for containing “medical misinformation.” And Fox News reported that the lyric version of the video was originally banned, “but then the actual music video was taken down.”

“YouTube has banned 'Let’s Go Brandon' song from YouTube due to “medical information”. What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa,” Gray tweeted in reference to the ban.

However, Gray was not disheartened over the ban. “WE DID IT. FROM BANNED ON YOUTUBE TO PASSING ADELE ON THE ITUNES CHARTS TO BECOME THE #1 SONG IN THE COUNTRY," Gray tweeted. “Stop being afraid of censorship. Stop being afraid to be cancelled. STAND UP. Thank y’all so much! KEEP IT GOING!”

Instagram later banned the video for containing “harmful false information.” “Instagram just banned the music video also. Haha cute but it’s too late,” he added.

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