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Bryson Gray’s Track ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Reaches the Top Spot on iTunes Chart

Alicia Parker
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The new anti-Biden rallying song by Bryson Gray, ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ is currently topping the charts on iTunes as the artist continues to poke fun at the current president. As of Monday, the song occupies the No. 1 spot on the music streaming platform ranking ahead of pop music superstar Adele’s latest single, ‘Easy On Me’.

The new track, ‘Let’s Go Biden’ takes direct digs at Joe Biden regarding his chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, cognitive ability, and handling of the coronavirus. The song also features Tyson James and Chandler Crump.

In the music video, we can see Gray donning a hat with ‘make America Great Again’ written on it. He is also seen wearing an “Impeach Biden” t-shirt as lyrics such as “Let’s go Brandon, when you ask questions they start banning.”

In the song, the rapper takes the example of Australia and warns people that if they continue complying with the present government and do not take up their rights, they are going to face similar circumstances.

The three-word chant or the title of the song is being classified as a chant and has become a viral internet sensation after an NBC reporter at a NASCAR Xfinity Series race incorrectly reported that fans in the stands were chanting “Let’s Go Brandon” following a victory by driver Brandon Brown when they were really shouting and cursing the president.

The chants have since become extremely popular at large sporting events across the country as the president’s poll numbers have sagged due to inflation and other issues, and have now been replaced in some venues with ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ chants.

Another song titled “Let’s Go Brandon” by Loza Alexander was No. 3 on iTunes on Monday, as the anti-Biden chant has produced two separate songs that are both currently more popular than anything the Apple music service has to offer with the exception of No. 2, Adele’s “Easy On Me.”

With the world changing its dynamics every passing day, it is hard to predict the outcome right now. YouTube has already taken down the song from their platform.

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