An anti-President Biden rap song inspired by the viral “Let’s go Brandon!” trend is now sitting at the top of the iTunes hip-hop chart.
The song, performed by rapper Loza Alexander and entitled “Let’s Go Brandon,” first went viral on TikTok before making a fast rise up the iTunes hip-hop chart to clinch the number one spot.
The song was inspired by the “Let’s go Brandon!” trend that has been sweeping the country since NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast interviewed NASCAR driver Brandon Brown following his victory at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway earlier this month. During the interview, the crowd could be heard chanting “F— 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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NBC reporter attempts desperate damage control as crowd chants “F Joe Biden” pic.twitter.com/1iYZel4zFT
— Jewish Deplorable (@TrumpJew2) October 3, 2021
But it seems that if you work in the Canadian government you can’t use or sing this song!
In a letter recently sent to government employees, Shared Services Canada said that no one is allowed to say “Let’s Go Brandon.”
“The use of colloquialism or saying with intended double meaning or offense are strictly prohibited in all means of correspondence and/or communication,” the letter said.
Further it stated, “Specifically, the use of the wording, ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ or any variation thereof under any circumstance is banned by the Canadian Public Service.”
This will be a “zero tolerance” issue, said the organization with no sense of humor. Additionally, violating the policy will result in “dismissal without recourse or labour union representation.”
Canadian government workers must not say “Let’s Go Brandon”, or any variation thereof, in any communication.
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— Peter McCaffrey (@peteremcc) October 17, 2021
Add “Brandon” to the long list of forever hijacked names like Karen, Sharon, Susan, bye Felicia, Ken, Chad, A-a-ron, Harambe, Rick roll, Leeroy Jenkins and damn Daniel.