Have a listen to it.
Rapper Bryson Gray’s song “Let’s Go Brandon” was banned from YouTube & Instagram for apparently containing “medical misinformation” and “harmful false information.”
Yes, big tech is now fact checking music.
Gray posted screen shots of his notification from YouTube on why the video was pulled from the site.
"Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?" Gray told Fox News. "Why can you rap about murder, sex, and drugs but when I rap about questioning the government I get banned? Is this still America?"
The song takes multiple shots at Biden regarding his chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, cognitive ability, and handling of the coronavirus...
The phrase "Let’s Go Brandon" became an internet phenomenon after an NBC reporter told viewers during a NASCAR Xfinity series broadcast that fans in the stands were shouting "Let’s Go Brandon!" while she interviewed driver Brandon Brown. The fans were actually shouting, "F*** Joe Biden!"
Memes, jokes, and comments immediately began to spread across the internet posted by critics of the media, mocking NBC’s coverage during the interview.
It took less than a day for the chant to make its way to major sporting events including a New York Jets NFL football game and a Boston Red Sox playoff baseball game.
Over the weekend, the song hit #1 on iTunes chart as it was then banned by Instagram.