The rap song “Boycott Target” by Forgiato Blow and his pro-Trump crew has become a viral sensation, reaching millions of listeners and soaring to the top of the iTunes charts. The song is a scathing critique of Target’s promotion of LGBTQ-themed products for children and teens, which many conservatives see as an attempt to indoctrinate and confuse the young generation.
The song begins with a voice-over saying “Attention all shoppers. Attention all shoppers. There’s a cleanup on every aisle,” followed by catchy beats and rhymes that denounce Target’s “woke” agenda. The lyrics include lines such as “They put a target on my back but they targeting your kids” and “You know that Target’s dead wrong, trying to play with the kids.”
The song also takes aim at other companies that have embraced the LGBTQ movement, such as Bud Light and Netflix, and expresses support for former President Donald Trump and his America First policies. The song ends with a chorus of “Boycott Target” repeated several times.
The rap group behind the song consists of Forgiato Blow, who calls himself “Trump’s nephew” and “the Mayor of MAGA-ville,” Jimmy Levy, Nick Nittoli and Stoney Dudebro. They are known for their patriotic and Christian-themed songs that celebrate Trump and his supporters.
The song has received widespread praise from conservative media outlets and personalities, such as Charlie Kirk, Louder with Crowder and The Daily Wire, which reported that the song has amassed nearly three million views on YouTube and reached number six on the iTunes hip-hop charts as of Friday.
The song has also sparked a renewed boycott campaign against Target, which has faced backlash from conservatives in the past for its stance on transgender bathrooms, Pride Month merchandise and critical race theory books. Many social media users have shared photos and videos of themselves returning or destroying Target products, or simply avoiding the store altogether.
The song’s success shows that there is a huge demand for conservative rap music that challenges the dominant liberal narrative and speaks to the values and concerns of millions of Americans who feel marginalized and silenced by the mainstream culture.
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