(Article by Darian Alexander republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
Gray took to social media to celebrate the good news.
"WE DID IT. FROM BANNED ON YOUTUBE TO PASSING ADELE ON THE ITUNES CHARTS TO BECOME THE #1 SONG IN THE COUNTRY!" Gray announced.
The rapper also encouraged others to stand up against the mob in wake of unprecedented censorship in the United States.
"Stop being afraid of censorship. Stop being afraid to be canceled. STAND UP. Thank y’all so much! KEEP IT GOING!"
https://twitter.com/RealBrysonGray/status/1452268601709301765
In a previous Thursday tweet, Gray posted "YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information."
"What medical misinformation is in the song?" Gray asked. "Whoa."
"The music video is still up for now but the lyric video was banned. Which means the music video is coming too," Gray added in another tweet.
YouTube’s Instagram account responded to Gray, inferring that he will remain banned but that they will take a close look into what is going on.
"Jumping in – we’re passing this along to the right team for a re-review," YouTube posted. "We’ll share updates once we hear back from them. Appreciate your patience in the meantime."
https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1451256182388240397
Chandler Crump, who is featured in Bryson’s song, also took to social media to express that the music video had been banned from his own channel as well.
"IT JUST HAPPENED!" Crump posted. "The final copy of the Let’s Go Brandon song previously hosted on my channel has been BANNED! I now have 2 guidelines strikes and cannot post for 2 weeks."
https://twitter.com/realCCrump/status/1451302613908078598
The music video can for now still be viewed on Christian rapper Hyper Q’s YouTube channel.
https://youtu.be/FeLO8yVrVx4
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