After waking streaming giant iTunes removed Let’s Go Brandon, a mega-MAGA hat-wearing artist whose song became a YouTube hit and reached the top of the iTunes charts, the video contained’medical false information’.
YouTube cancelled the music video Bryson Gray’s anti Biden song on Thursday, according to rapper Bryson Gray.
“What medical misinformation is contained in the song?” He asked.
Gray, who is wearing an ‘Impeach biden’ T-shirt and a MAGA bucket headgear while holding an assault weapon, appears in the music video.
The song’s lyrics are “pandemic ain’t real, they just plan it” and “Biden said that the jab would stop the spread of it, it was lies.”
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Bryson Gray, a rapper, stated that YouTube had removed the music video to his anti-Biden song ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ because of medical information
Gray, who is wearing an ‘Impeach Biden” t-shirt and a MAGA bucket head while holding an assault weapon, appears in the music video.
Rapper Bryson Gray pictured in a ‘Make America Great Again’ onesie
Gray says YouTube initially removed the lyric video before the actual music video.
On Saturday, Gray compared Google-owned YouTube to a Communist dictatorship and said that the ban only made the song more popular.
‘I want to thank YouTube for banning my “Let’s Go Brandon” song. All y’all did was piss a bunch of people off and made more people go listen to it. Let’s Go YouTube. He tweeted “Commies.”
He is one of three rappers who has a song called Let’s Go Brandon. Two of his songs are top-sellers on iTunes. Loza Alexander’s version is at No. 2, behind Adele’s new song Easy On Me, while Gray ranks No. 6.
Artist Forgiato Blow also has a version to the popular meme-turned hit song that takes shots against President Biden.
Gray posted a grab of a message YouTube sent him that specified his video violated the medical misinformation policy because ‘YouTube doesn’t allow claims about COVID-19 vaccinations that contradict expert consensus from local health authorities or the World Health Organization.’
YouTube’s tech support responded on Thursday to Gray’s tweets, and stated that they would investigate the ban.
‘Jumping in – we’re passing this along to the right team for a re-review,’ YouTube said. We’ll keep you updated once we hear from them. We appreciate your patience while we wait.
Gray stated that he still hasn’t heard back from the technical team and that the video was not restored.
He asked why violence and drug-related content was allowed on the platform, but not his.
‘Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?” Fox News asked Gray. Gray asked Fox News: “Why can you rap on murder, sex and drugs, but I get banned when I rap on questioning the government?” Is this America?
The song’s title is Let’s Go Brandon! meme, which references an incident this month where NASCAR fans shouted ‘F**k Joe Biden.’
Kelli Stavast, a NBC reporter, was interviewing Brandon Brown as a racer when she allegedly misheard them and said that they were shouting ‘Let’s Go Brandon!
Biden critics believed that the reporter deliberately tried to censor the crowd.
Let’s Go Brandon! has become shorthand for ‘F**k Joe Biden’ on social media, with many using the hashtag #LetsGoBrandon to criticize Biden.
Texas Governor Greg Abbot tweeted “Let’s go Brandon” on Monday. He blamed Biden and his administration of the rise in inflation that has inflated prices in the US.
Political commentator Dave Rubin tweeted “Let’s Go Brandon” while sharing a story about the supply chain crisis.