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        <title><![CDATA[Anti-Biden anthem tops Apple Music charts, beating out Adele]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Apple Music, the anti-Biden anthem "Let's Go Brandon" briefly topped the charts.<br /><br />According to the Washington Examiner, Adele was pushed off the #1 spot on the world's most popular music streaming app by four musical variations of the song. Adele has subsequently reclaimed the number one spot with her new single "Easy on Me."</p>
<p>"Let's Go Brandon" began as an anti-Biden chant after members of the audience began chanting "F&mdash;-k Joe Biden!" during a NASCAR interview with NBC reporter and driver Brandon Brown. "Let's go, Brandon!" yelled the audience, according to the reporter at the time.<br /><br />The reporter's assertion triggered an outpouring of support on social media, as well as a spate of parody videos on YouTube and TikTok.<br /><br />The song's version by conservative rapper Bryson Gray came in first, followed by Loza Alexander's rendition.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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