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Sunday, December 22, 2024

‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Song Soars to No. 1 Spot On iTunes Hip-Hop Chart

'These times, people wakin’ up to e’erything / Go Brandon, but we all know what the sayin’ mean...'

The song “Let’s Go Brandon,” based on the anti-Biden chant, reached No. 1 on the iTunes hip hop charts, the Daily Wire reported.

The song’s artist, “[Loza] Alexander can be seen in the video wearing a red MAGA-style hat with white lettering on it which reads ‘Make Music Great Again’ and rapping about how many Americans are experiencing regret and how he feels vindicated due to the poor performance of the Biden administration,” the Post Millennial said.

The song uses clips from the original “Let’s Go Brandon” occurrence, which took place at a NASCAR race a few weeks ago.

Alexander expresses the country’s dissatisfaction with Biden’s leadership:

Tried to cover up, but tell the people, go Brandon
But we know what they sayin’, though
You can hear thе chant in every post
Don’t nobody want this commie ‘causе we not in China
Everybody hated Trump, and now they out to catch a body
That’s what they get for treatin’ us like we in Squid Game
Dream light, mandate like he’s insane
These times, people wakin’ up to e’erything
Go Brandon, but we all know what the sayin’ mean

The “f*** Joe Biden” chant—and its incorrect counterpart—have grown in popularity in the past few weeks, but particularly at football games.

The chant has even gone global, being shouted by Italians as they marched past the American embassy:

The Romans were protesting the new Italian “Green Pass” that is now required to get into most workplaces within the country. The protest occurred when Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was visiting.

Some have now taken steps to censor the movement, however.

TikTok reportedly planned to remove the original post, accusing Alexander of being a “bully,” while the Canadian government has banned its public officials from using the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” upon threat of termination.

See the video here.

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