Pro-Trump rap group Forgiato Blow and Jimmy Levy’s “Boycott Target” song has reached number two on iTunes Rap and Hip Hop Top 100 chart despite efforts by the left to censor the tune.
The song urges people to o boycott the retail giant following backlash after the store was found stocking Satanic LGBTQ clothing and gear for children.
“There’s a cleanup on every aisle/Target is targetin’ your kids,” the “Boycott Target rap song begins. “This agenda’s gotta stop; they know we gonna win.”
The rap group even filmed the video for the song inside a Target store.
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“Target, Target, yeah they targetin’/Target, Target, yeah they target kids,” the catchy song goes.
The video posted on Twitter has already garnered almost four million times in just three days.
However, Levy took to Twitter to claim the song was being censored online.
“This is the MOST censorship on a song that I’ve ever witnessed in my life,” Levy wrote.
The rapper alleged the song was being hidden from search on Apple’s iTunes store and that Instagram had made him remove the link from his account bio “so that people can’t get a copy of the track,’ Newsweek reported.
“They are scared of the awakening,” Levy added.
In another tweet, Levy wrote:
“Although iTunes banned the ability to search for our song in efforts to stop the truth from spreading, I realized that if you have the iTunes Store app and go to where the charts are, you could still find the song. Everything that they are doing tells me that they fear the power that we, the people, have, but we won’t stop!”
Last week, Target announced it would remove its LGBT Pride Collection and “satanic” items following a major backlash from its customers and online.
Some of those items Target removed following the backlash included LGBT-themed apparel and accessories with an occult and satanic aesthetic produced by Abprallen, a London-based firm.
The merchandise features horned skulls, pentagrams, and satanic occult images.
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