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'Boycott Target' Song Reaches Number One on Billboard Rap Charts

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retail giant Target has hit number one on the Billboard charts in the genre, as the campaign to boycott the company continues.Pro-Trump rappers Jimmy Levy and Forgiato Blow created the song "Boycott Target" in response to the retailer's Pride Month merchandise and transgender-friendly clothing in its collection.Despite Levy's claims his hit faced the most "censorship on a song I've ever seen," it just hit the top spot on Billboard's rap digital song sales chart."It's Official #BoycottTarget Billboards #1 Let's Keep Fighting Against The Indoctrination Of Our Children The Boycott Target Remix Is Out Now Let's Get It On The iTune Charts," Blow tweeted in response.And Levy took to his Twitter to celebrate: "We got a #1 Rap Billboard!

Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen by getting the song on iTunes! Glory to God for giving us a voice!"We got a #1 Rap Billboard!

Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen by getting the song on iTunes! Glory to God for giving us a voice! pic.twitter.com/Ni57wt9eWFThe rappers released their song on May 25 and gained wider attention after Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene endorsed "Boycott Target" on Twitter."American Conservatives are once again showing who has the real buying power.

It's not the woke mob, they only bully and riot," she wrote a day after the song's release.Target has faced a backlash over its Pride Month marketing and LGBTQ+ merchandise, with reports of customers confronting workers and tipping over displays.

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