It started as a media snafu, but it’s now topping the Apple Music chart.
Bryson Gray’s rap “Let’s Go Brandon” is No. 1 on the platform, but it’s not alone. There are two other “Let’s Go Brandon” songs on Apple’s top 10 list. The others are by Loza Alexander — a regular version and an extended version.
“Let’s go Brandon / When you ask questions, they start banning,” raps Gray in reference to skepticism around coronavirus policies and vaccine mandates.

‘LET’S GO BRANDON’ RAP GAINS MOMENTUM ON MUSIC CHARTS
The “Let’s go Brandon” chant came from a post-race interview between an NBC News sports reporter and NASCAR star Brandon Brown on Oct. 2. NASCAR fans behind the reporter yelled, “F*** Joe Biden,” but she told the camera they were saying “Let’s go Brandon.”
Biden said the jab stopped the spread, it was lies. How you WOKE but you haven’t opened your eyes? ?
LETS GO BRANDON ? #LetsGoBrandon pic.twitter.com/I8wkvMSgL9
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 20, 2021
YouTube banned the song for “medical misinformation,” Gray said Thursday, adding that it had “almost 70,000 views.”
YouTube has banned “Let’s Go Brandon” song from YouTube due to “medical information”. What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa. pic.twitter.com/W8sCcyH4IM
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 21, 2021
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@brysoncreates2 I’m the most censored rapper in the country. They banned my “Let’s Go Brandon” song. #FYP #conservative
It’s not the rapper’s only political song, either.
The “Let’s go Brandon” chant has become popular at sporting events and rallies and has even been used as a prank: People at stores and airports ask customer service representatives to page “Lesco Brandon” over an intercom.