Christian Rapper Made Famous by ‘Let’s Go, Brandon’ Calling for Parallel Economy for Christians

Rapper Bryson Gray again makes headlines with his call for a parallel economy for Christians that ignores cancel culture.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Rapper Bryson Gray is calling on Christians to create their own economy that doesn’t have room for cancel culture, according to Christianity Today.
  • The rapper became famous for his chart-topping hit, “Let’s Go Brandon” and is using his influence to work for conservative causes.
  • Gray is campaigning for a Christian economy that embraces free speech and allows those who were marginalized by “woke” institutions to have a place to flourish.
  • The rapper is reportedly a fan of social media platform Gab, which has made public its separation from traditional “big tech” policies, per its CEO Andrew Torba who is an outspoken Christian.
MORE FROM BRYSON:
  • “Cancel culture doesn’t work anymore. It only works on people who are scared … all it does is help me out. Thanks, YouTube!” Gray, who is now considered as the “most censored rapper in America,” remarked.
  • In October, when Gray’s song was No. 1 on the music charts because of his YouTube ban he told his fans, “If you read guidelines for social media sites now, the guidelines themselves are against conservatism. You literally can’t have a conservative opinion. Like I can’t say there are only two genders, or I can’t call somebody by what they are. I have to be delusional with them.”
  • According to the NOQ Report, Gray is now “constantly under attack by those who think that just because he’s a Christian conservative, he must be some sort of ‘sell-out.'” Rather, the report argued, the 30-year-old rapper from North Carolina is actually “the most honest artist in the field” whose popularity is “purely organic.”
BACKGROUND:
  • Gray bumped the UK’s Adele out of the No. on spot to take the top of the music leaderboards last October after getting banned from YouTube and Instagram for what they called “harmful false information,” according to The New York Post.
  • You can visit the Bryson Gray store here, and hear his chart-topping song here.

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