The viral rap song “Boycott Target” has soared to number on the iTunes chart, knocking pop star Taylor Swift off the top spot in the process.
The song beat hit singles by superstars like Swift and Morgan Wallen to top iTunes on Tuesday.
Rappers Forgiato Blow and Jimmy Levy released โBoycott Targetโ last Thursday.
It has become a runaway hit on multiple platforms.
A music video for the song tweeted by Forgiato Blow has accumulated more than 4.4 million views.
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Why Is #Target Targeting Our Kids?
Retweet If You Support #BoycottTarget pic.twitter.com/z9cEkLoShi
— Trumps Nephew (@ForgiatoBlow47) May 25, 2023
The post got a huge boost after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) shared it and encouraged people to check it out.
American Conservatives are once again showing who has the real buying power.
Itโs not the woke mob, they only bully and riot. https://t.co/x490RKdBVA
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene๐บ๐ธ (@RepMTG) May 26, 2023
The rap anthem has surged past both Wallenโs โLast Nightโ and Swiftโs โHits Different,โ which currently sit at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively, on iTunesโ โTop Songsโ chart.
The No. 2 spot is currently occupied by country star Luke Combsโ โFast Car.โ
Target has been met with a severe backlash after launching transgender-themed clothing for children.
The retail giant also partnered with UK-based Abprallen, a Satanist designer, on its Pride line of apparel.
The clothing, aimed at children, features slogans such as โSatan loves youโ and โSatan respects pronouns.โ
As Slay News reported, boycotts of the stores have resulted in over $10 billion being wiped from Target’s stock market value since debuting its “woke” apparel for children.
Amid the widespread consumer backlash, the corporate media rushed to Targetโs defense by falsely claiming conservatives were behaving violently in reaction to the clothing line.
The Associated Press was among those spreading conspiracy theories about the alleged violent behavior.
However, the AP later stealth-edited its story to remove the fabricated smear without noting an update or correction.
Targetโs vice president for brand marketing is Carlos Saavedra.
It has since emerged that Saavedra served on the board of an organization that has advocated for gender transitions for children.
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