‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Rapper Speaks Out After Being Banned on Platforms: ‘Only One Side Has Free Speech’

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While other famous rappers regularly spew hateful, misogynistic, and deplorable lyrics, rapper Bryson Gray has been banned from multiple music platforms over an anti-Biden song.

The hit song “Let’s Go, Brandon” was banned from multiple platforms, Gray confirmed.

“Only one side has free speech,” Gray said.

Gray’s song is named after an anti-Biden chant that gained popularity after an NBC reporter misheard a crowd while at a NASCAR event.

“Let’s Go Brandon” made it into iTunes’ top rankings.

Songs titled “Let’s Go Brandon” are the top and second-most downloaded songs on iTunes, according to Pop Vortex.

“It’s a culture war right now and the left has had the grip on the culture war for so long,” Gray said.

“They can say whatever they want about Jesus and get away with it,” he continued.

“They can literally do whatever they want. Meanwhile, we can’t even question, make a joke, then we’re banned on platforms if we do that,” Gray said.

“But the good side of it is, if you see what happened to this song, it shot up to number one, but I do not think it would be number one if they didn’t ban it.”

“So that’s a positive side to it. The only problem with that is we do that for, like, a week or two and then we go back to normal,” he said. “And if you actually listen to the lyrics in my ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song, my whole point was that it’s time for us to, like, stand up and stop allowing and succumbing to what’s going on in this country.”

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Gray announced on Sunday said that his song was pulled from Instagram. Last week, YouTube pulled his song off the platform citing “medical misinformation.” As The Daily Wire reported:

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.”