YouTube, Instagram Ban Rapper’s Anti-Biden ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Song, Still Hits #1 On iTunes

Rapper Bryson Gray’s song “Let’s Go Brandon” was banned Thursday from YouTube for allegedly containing “medical misinformation,” and then apparently banned Sunday from Instagram for violating guidelines on “harmful false information.”

“Let’s Go Brandon” has become a viral anti-President Joe Biden saying following a recent NASCAR race, where an NBC reporter claimed fans were cheering on the race winner, Brandon Brown, when they were actually chanting “F*** Joe Biden.”

“YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information,’” Gray posted to Twitter. “What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa.”

According to Fox News, the artist said that the lyric version of the video was first banned, “but then the actual music video was taken down,” too.

YouTube has banned “Let’s Go Brandon” song from YouTube due to “medical information”. What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa. pic.twitter.com/W8sCcyH4IM

— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 21, 2021

After Gray tweeted about the ban, YouTube tech support said they would “re-review” the matter — but Gray has still not heard back.

“Jumping in – we’re passing this along to the right team for a re-review,” the reply said. “We’ll share updates once we hear back from them. Appreciate your patience in the meantime.”

Following the ban, Gray’s song become the number one most-downloaded on iTunes, according to PopVortex rankings on Sunday morning. Ironically, the number one spot was earned as Gray learned that Instagram had apparently banned his song, too.

“WE DID IT. FROM BANNED ON YOUTUBE TO PASSING ADELE ON THE ITUNES CHARTS TO BECOME THE #1 SONG IN THE COUNTRY!” he posted to Twitter. “Stop being afraid of censorship. Stop being afraid to be cancelled. STAND UP. Thank y’all so much! KEEP IT GOING!”

In a follow-up posted, he noted of the Instagram block, writing, “Haha cute but it’s too late.”

Instagram just banned the music video also. Haha cute but it’s too late, pic.twitter.com/UrHBqfqfgi

— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 24, 2021

“Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?” Gray told Fox News.

On the rapper’s album, “Letters to the Church,” he says via Twitter that he uses “No profanity. No unbiblical ideas. Every word is based on scripture.”

“Why can you rap about murder, sex, and drugs but when I rap about questioning the government I get banned? Is this still America?” Gray questioned.

According to Fox News, the song “takes multiple shots at Biden regarding his chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, cognitive ability, and


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