‘Let’s Go Brandon' latest – Bryson Gray's anti-Biden rap song removed from YouTube & Rep Jeff Duncan dons slogan mask

RAPPER Bryson Gray claimed his "Let's Go Brandon" video was taken down from YouTube due to "medical misinformation" after the viral chant spawned memes and songs, and a politician wore a mask featuring the phrase.

Gray tweeted: "YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information.' What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa."

Initially, the lyric video was banned before the music video was removed.

"Update: The music video was just banned. @YouTube this is crazy," he tweeted.

"Jumping in – we're passing this along to the right team for a re-review," YouTube's official Twitter account replied. "We'll share updates once we hear back from them. Appreciate your patience in the meantime."

The Sun contacted YouTube's parent company Google for comment on Monday and did not receive a response a the time of publication.

Plus, South Carolina Republican Rep Jeff Duncan recently wore a mask on the House floor that read "Let's go Brandon," CNN reported.

Read our Let's Go Brandon live blog for the latest updates.

  • Jocelyn Cook

    FAKE VIRAL MEMO

    A "Let's Go Brandon" viral memo banning government workers from using an alleged anti-Biden chant is FAKE, officials say.

    Canadian civil servants had shared an image of a memo threatening them with being fired if they used the term "Let's go Brandon!"

    But the Canadian federal government has denied it has anything to do with it, reports the National Post.

    The memo was allegedly dated October 14 and it appears to have been sent by Shared Services Canada.

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    DEMONSTRATORS IN NYC USE CHANT

    People demonstrating against vaccine mandates in New York City on Monday used the "Let's Go Brandon" chant.

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    FORMER TRUMP AID ON 'LET'S GO BRANDON'

    Jason Miller said the "Let's Go Brandon" meme allows the US to protest the Biden administration without censorship.

    Miller told The Sun: "'Let's Go Brandon' captures just how out of touch the mainstream media is with the American people.

    "Instead of hearing the chant for what it was — a protest of the failed Biden administration — the NBC reporter went into damage control and spun more fake news.

    "'Let's Go Brandon' allows sports fans everywhere to exercise their Constitutional rights to express their opinions, mock the fake news madness, and protest the Biden administration without censorship, which is exactly what they can do on GETTR as well."

  • Jocelyn Cook

    LYRICS TO THE ‘LET’S GO BRANDON’ RAP

    Some of the lyrics of the rap song spawned from the meme-able phrase include:

    “Tried to cover up, but tell the people, go Brandon
    But we know what they sayin’, though
    You can hear thе chant in every post
    Don’t nobody want this commie ‘causе we not in China
    Everybody hated Trump, and now they out to catch a body
    That’s what they get for treatin’ us like we in Squid Game
    Dream light, mandate like he’s insane
    These times, people wakin’ up to e’erything
    Go Brandon, but we all know what the sayin’ mean,”

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    SC CONGRESS MEMBER WEARS 'LET'S GO BRANDON' MASK

    Republican Rep, Jeff Duncan was spotted wearing the anti-Biden phrase on a mask.

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    KID ROCK WEARS LE'TS GO BRANDON PIN

    Candidate for the US senate from Alabama Jessica Taylor posted a picture with musician Kid Rock which shows him wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" pin.

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    THE ‘LET’S GO BRANDON’ FLAG

    Some fans of the “Let’s Go Brandon” phrase and meme have started to make and sell merchandise.

    There have been multiple reports of a plane carrying a banner reading “Let’s go Brandon” and on October 9, 2021, at a Georgia-Auburn football game, a plane flew over the crowd with the banner, according to Old Row.

    Another banner was spotted at a Donald Trump rally.

    Along with “Let’s go Brandon,” the banner reads: “Join Gettr.com”, which is a social media site aimed at Republicans founded by former Trump aide Jason Miller.

    There is also merchandise with the phrase available across the web at online retailers like Amazon and Etsy, which are selling “F**k Joe Biden” flags, along with their less-vulgar cousin, “Let’s go Brandon.”

    Brandon flags are available on other websites such as AAFNation, which stands for “American As F**k”.

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    WHY WAS BRYSON GRAY’S VIDEO TAKEN DOWN?

    Rapper Bryson Gray claimed his “Let’s Go Brandon” video was taken down from YouTube due to “medical misinformation” after the song spawned several memes and songs.

    Gray tweeted: “YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information.’ What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa.”

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    WHY BRANDON?

    The phrase was first conflated with "F**k you Biden" as an accident on October 2 when Nascar driver Brandon Brown won his first Xfinity Series race at Alabama's Talladega Superspeedway.

    During his post-race interview with NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast, the crowd was heard chanting "F**k Joe Biden" on live air.

    Stavast seemingly mishears the chant, claiming the crowd is saying "Let's go Brandon."

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    FAKE VIRAL MEMO, CONTINUED

    Shared Services Canada denied sending out the memo banning employees from using the "Let's Go Brandon" chant.

    They said in a statement that the memo is fake and that there is no specific restriction against the use of the term.

    A Shared Services spokesperson said: "We can confirm this message was not issued by Shared Services Canada and it does not reflect departmental policy."

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    FAKE VIRAL MEMO

    A "Let's Go Brandon" viral memo banning government workers from using an alleged anti-Biden chant is FAKE, officials say.

    Canadian civil servants had shared an image of a memo threatening them with being fired if they used the term "Let's go Brandon!"

    But the Canadian federal government has denied it has anything to do with it, reports the National Post.

    The memo was allegedly dated October 14 and it appears to have been sent by Shared Services Canada.

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    'LET'S GO BRANDON' IN CANADA?

    A Twitter user reported coming across this sign in Canada.

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    LYRICS TO THE ‘LET’S GO BRANDON’ RAP

    Some of the lyrics of the rap song spawned from the meme-able phrase include:

    “Tried to cover up, but tell the people, go Brandon
    But we know what they sayin’, though
    You can hear thе chant in every post
    Don’t nobody want this commie ‘causе we not in China
    Everybody hated Trump, and now they out to catch a body
    That’s what they get for treatin’ us like we in Squid Game
    Dream light, mandate like he’s insane
    These times, people wakin’ up to e’erything
    Go Brandon, but we all know what the sayin’ mean,”

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    FORMER TRUMP AID ON 'LET'S GO BRANDON'

    Jason Miller said the "Let's Go Brandon" meme allows the US to protest the Biden administration without censorship.

    Miller told The Sun: "'Let's Go Brandon' captures just how out of touch the mainstream media is with the American people.

    "Instead of hearing the chant for what it was — a protest of the failed Biden administration — the NBC reporter went into damage control and spun more fake news.

    "'Let's Go Brandon' allows sports fans everywhere to exercise their Constitutional rights to express their opinions, mock the fake news madness, and protest the Biden administration without censorship, which is exactly what they can do on GETTR as well."

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    SIGNS AROUND THE COUNTRY

    Twitter users continue posting pictures of alleged Let's Go Brandon signs all over the nation.

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    LOZA ALEXANDER’S OTHER WORK

    Previous releases by Alexander, the man behind one of the Let's Go Brandon sonds, also lean heavily toward a Republican audience.

    His 2021 album, “M*GA Man,” features songs titled “Voter Fraud/Fraud” and “Wake Up America” along with explicit tracks directed at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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    WHERE DOES THE MEME COME FROM? PART TWO

    The interview quickly went viral on social media, with some users speculating the reporter was intentionally trying to cover up what the crowd was chanting. 

    From that point onwards, the chant became a calling card for opponents of Biden during sporting events, as the president's approval rating continues to dip in recent months.

    The phrase has also found its way onto merchandise that's being sold online.

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    WHERE DOES THE MEME COME FROM?

    It originates from an interview that NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast shared with NASCAR driver Brandon Brown following his victory at  Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway on October 9.

    During the interview, the crowd could be heard chanting "F**k Joe Biden" in the background, which Stavast seemingly misheard as "Let's go Brandon!"

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

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    LOZA ALEXANDER'S LET'S GO BRANDON

    Rapper Loza Alexander's track "Let's Go Brandon" was ranked at No.2 on the iTunes Top Songs list and No. 1 on its Top Hip-Hop/Rap Songs list as of Monday afternoon.

    The track includes the lyrics “Don’t nobody like his a**, huh? / Tried to cover up, but tell the people, go Brandon / But we know what they sayin’, though | You can hear the chant in every post.”

    “LOZA TRAIN TAKING OVER THE WORLD!!!!” Alexander tweeted Friday as his song was going viral.

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    AIR BANNER

    At a recent Georgia-Auburn college football game, one person rented a plane to fly a banner with the "Let's go Brandon!' phrase written on it above the stadium.

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    DON JR GETS INTO IT

    Donald Trump Jr. shared a meme featuring Biden and the Russian leader Vladimir Putin with his 5.2 million Instagram followers.

    "Name's Joe but my friends call me Brandon," it said.

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    CONGRESSMAN JOINS THE TREND

    Last week Republican Rep. Bill Posey ended a speech on the House floor by saying, "Let's Go Brandon!"

    The Florida congress member slammed President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan in his speech.

    “So you must feel compelled to rush through a radical agenda before the midterms," said Posey.

  • G. P. Rodriguez

    TED CRUZ CHANTED 'LET'S GO BRANDON'

    The Texas Republican Senator shared the clip on Twitter last week, in which he is seen standing next to a Houston Astros fan, who says: "Let's Go, Brandon. Say it. Say it!"

    Cruz laughs and pauses to gather himself. He then raises a finger towards the camera and obliges the fan's request.

    The video was originally posted to TikTok but Cruz later retweeted the clip on Twitter with a shrugging emoji.

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    'LET'S GO BRANDON' MERCH

    Fans of the phrase have gone as far as to make and sell merchandise.

    The merchandise varies from hoodies that read, "FJB (F**k Joe Biden) Let's Go Brandon," to buttons and stickers.

    The majority of the merchandise uses the US flag as a backdrop and denigrates President Joe Biden.

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    'LET'S GO BRANDON' ALLEGEDLY SEEN ON WASHINGTON HIGHWAY

    A Twitter user reported seeing this sign on a highway in Washington state.

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