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‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Song Tops iTunes Chart, Beats Out Adele

New York, NY – Two anti-Biden rap songs entitled “Let’s Go Brandon” are topping the charts and one of them even beat out Adele’s latest single to make No. 1 on iTunes Monday.

The chant “Let’s Go Brandon” became notorious after NBC reporter Kelli Stavast interviewed Brandon Brown when he won a NASCAR race at Talladega on Oct. 2, FOX News reported.

The crowd was chanting “F-k Joe Biden” in the background, but Stavast misheard it and commented on it on the air as “Let’s Go Brandon.”

“Brandon, you also told me — as you can hear the chants from the crowd, ‘Let’s go, Brandon,’” Stavast said. “Brandon, you told me you were gonna kinda hang back those first two stages and just watch and learn. What did you learn that helped you in those closing laps?”

The phrase and memes about the incident blew up on social media, FOX News reported.

“Let’s Go Brandon” quickly became a rally cry of President Joe Biden’s opponents and critics and started popping up everywhere from other sporting events, to t-shirts, and even in music.

Let’s Go Brandon t-shirts sold by Warrior 12 help fund The Police Tribune.

Rapper Bryson Gray’s song “Let’s Go Brandon” took No. 1 on the Apple iTunes chart on Oct. 25, FOX Business reported.

The music video featured Gray in a red Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat, wearing a shirt that reads “Impeach Biden,” and carrying a pistol.

Tyson James and Chandler Crump are also featured rapping on the video, FOX News reported.

The rappers take aim at President Biden’s handling of Afghanistan, pandemic mandates, and his cognitive ability.

“Let’s go Brandon, when you ask questions they start banning,’” Gray rapped.

His music video was subsequently repeatedly banned from YouTube for “medical misinformation.”

“Look at Australia that’s what coming if we don’t stand up, stop complying with them taking our rights it’s time to man up,” the hit song’s lyrics continued.

The second “Let’s Go Brandon” song by Loza Alexander hit No. 3 on iTunes on Monday, FOX News reported.

Adele’s “Easy on Me” was barely holding on at No. 2.

Written by
Sandy Malone

Managing Editor - Twitter/@SandyMalone_ - Prior to joining The Police Tribune, Sandy wrote the Politics.Net column for the Wall Street Journal and was managing editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine. More recently, she was an internationally-syndicated columnist for Conde Nast (BRIDES), The Huffington Post, and Monsters and Critics. Sandy is married to a retired police captain and former SWAT commander.

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