CensorTrack With TR: Big Tech Censors America’s #1 Song!

It’s Episode Nine of MRC’s new video series, With TR, CensorTrack This week, we talked about the newest trend for sporting events, bumper stickers, T-Shirts, and songs, “Let’s Go Brandon,” and how Big Tech is exhausting all efforts to silence the movement. 

“Let’s Go Brandon” started when an NBC reporter misrepresented that  the crowd at a NASCAR race was cheering “Let’s Go Brandon” for the race winner Brandon Brown. In reality, they were cheering “F**K Joe Biden.” 

Earlier this month, singer songwriters crafted full length songs as an expansion of the “Let’s Go Brandon” movement. Rapper Loza Alexander wrote one song and TikTok took it down for “harassment and bullying.” After an appeal, TikTok reinstated Alexander’s video. 

Three other rappers — Bryson Gray, Tyson James, and Chandler Crump also wrote a “Let’s Go Brandon” song. A lyric version of the song was also released by them, as well as a music video. YouTube and Instagram have taken both down. 

Despite Big Tech’s efforts to eradicate these songs and the “Let’s Go Brandon” movement in general, both of these anti-Biden anthems reached the top of the charts. Gray, James, and Crump’s song is currently at number one,  Alexander’s is at number two and two additional “Let’s Go Brandon” songs reached iTunes top ten. 

It’s a small win for conservatives. Even with the censorship, this song’s success gives us a little hope.

You can watch the latest episode below Track TR with CensorTrack You are encouraged to share this information on social media. If you have been censored, contact us at www.CensorTrack.org and use #FreeSpeech to point out more of Big Tech’s unacceptable bias.

 

Take a look at our past episodes.

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