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YouTube Bans “Let’s Go Brandon” Song While It Ascends iTunes Charts


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“Let’s Go Brandon” songs continue sweeping the nation.

First, we had this #1 hit on the iTunes hip-hop charts by Loza Alexander.

Then, we had this country jingle performed by a talented patriot.

Going back to hip-hop, this banger features Bryson Gray with Tyson James & Chandler Crump.

After this hit single, YouTube censors decided enough was enough.

YouTube banned the video & lyrical versions of Gray’s “Let’s Go Brandon.”

Gray predicted the song would get banned from YouTube and his prediction became reality.

The song soared near the apex of the iTunes hip-hop charts before YouTube banned the song from their platform.

https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1451291147637248000

Clearly, the YouTube censors couldn’t handle that much truth in one song.

Rebel News highlighted the “Let’s Go Brandon’ songs Americans keep blasting on their speakers:

Multiple songs mocking President Joe Biden titled Let’s Go Brandon are topping iTunes charts in the United States.

At the time of this publication, songs by Loza Alexander and Bryson Gray occupy #2 and #15 on the iTunes U.S. Top 100, with Alexander’s song having slipped out of the top spot behind a new single from Adele.

In the hip-hop Top 40 category, both songs sit in the top-five rankings.

The trend stems from an incident where a crowd of NASCAR fans were heard by an NBC Sports reporter chanting “F*** Joe Biden,” only for the reporter to (perhaps mistakenly) say the crowd was chanting “Let’s Go Brandon” following driver Brandon Brown’s victory.

Since then, the meme has exploded in popularity.

Serving as a covert way for people to share their unhappiness with the current U.S. president, and instead of chanting the more overtly offensive “F*** Joe Biden,” the meme has been used at sports games and events across the world; Loza Alexander’s version of the song has even become a TikTok trend.

“Let’s Go Brandon” isn’t going away any time soon!

Since YouTube banned Bryson Gray’s version of “Let’s Go Brandon,” enjoy the hit song below on Rumble:



 

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