Despite shadow-banning and some outright censorship, the new music video “Trump Won” has skyrocketed to the top of the music world, joining former President Donald Trump’s tribute to Jan. 6 inmates on the Billboard and iTunes charts.
The new video from Natasha Owens hit No. 1 on iTunes when it debuted. It is now at No. 5 and ahead of Taylor Swift’s “All of the Girls You Loved Before” and just behind “Justice for All,” featuring Trump and the J6 Prison Choir.
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Nashville publicist Brian Mayes said the country singer’s single debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales Chart and second on its Country Digital Song Sales Chart.
“I am so thrilled that the silent majority stepped up and helped to put ‘Trump Won’ at the top of the charts over the past week,” Owens said. “It’s refreshing to have confirmation that there are more of us than them. It looks like there is an unstoppable red wave coming to the pop charts!”
The catchy tune was released on YouTube and Rumble with no announcement and quickly caught fire, Mayes said.
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After amassing the first million views, media outlets began to take notice, especially in conservative markets.
Her song is a tribute to Trump’s long-standing claims that he was robbed of votes in the 2020 election won by President Joe Biden.
In it, she mentions “dead people voting” and voter drop boxes and makes note of the media ignoring Trump’s claims of fraud. She also draws comparisons between Biden’s tiny 2020 audiences and the huge crowds Trump attracted.

