Anti-Biden rap song ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ reaches top spot on iTunes chart
The anti-Biden rallying cry "Let’s Go Brandon" is taking over iTunes, with rapper Bryson Gray’s song poking fun at the president sitting in the No. 1 spot of the music service’s chart on Monday, ranking ahead of pop music superstar Adele’s latest single.
"Let’s Go Brandon," which takes multiple shots at Biden regarding his chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, cognitive ability and handling of the coronavirus, features Tyson James and Chandler Crump.
Gray’s "Let’s Go Brandon" music video features the rapper in a "Make America Great Again" hat with an "Impeach Biden" t-shirt as lyrics such as "Let’s go Brandon, when you ask questions they start banning.’"
The "F--k Joe Biden!" chants have since become 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.
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The anti-Biden rallying cry "Let’s Go Brandon" is taking over iTunes, with rapper Bryson Gray’s song poking fun at the president sitting in the No. 1 spot of the music service’s chart on Monday, ranking ahead of pop music superstar Adele’s latest single.
"Let’s Go Brandon," which takes multiple shots at Biden regarding his chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, cognitive ability and handling of the coronavirus, features Tyson James and Chandler Crump.
Gray’s "Let’s Go Brandon" music video features the rapper in a "Make America Great Again" hat with an "Impeach Biden" t-shirt as lyrics such as "Let’s go Brandon, when you ask questions they start banning.’"
The "F--k Joe Biden!" chants have since become 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.

Anti-Biden rap song ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ reaches top spot on iTunes chart
The anti-Biden rallying cry "Let’s Go Brandon" is taking over iTunes, with rapper Bryson Gray’s song poking fun at the president sitting in the No. 1 spot of the music service’s chart on Monday, ranking ahead of pop music superstar Adele’s latest single.