Bryson Gray strikes hard with his latest track featured in Matt Walsh's upcoming film, Am I Racist?, a Daily Wire production that promises to troll liberals while addressing the absurdities of modern woke culture in regards to racism. The song delivers a pointed message, with Gray unapologetically tackling the mainstream narrative on race, identity politics, and media bias.
Lyrically, the track is a punch in the gut to the left, challenging the constant labeling of people as "racist" simply for opposing certain viewpoints. Lines like "They going to say I'm racist, but they call everybody racist" underscore Gray's frustration with the overuse of the term, rendering it meaningless. His critique extends to the media's role in fostering racial division and distorting public perception.
The accompanying music video adds a cool visual layer to the song, with Gray's signature boldness on full display, perfectly complementing the film’s themes. The chorus is catchy, and the beat supports Gray’s aggressive delivery, making it both a protest anthem and a rallying cry for those tired of being labeled for holding conservative beliefs.
Am I Racist? hits theaters on September 13th, and this track sets the tone for the movie’s mission — to expose the ridiculousness of woke ideology while delivering a sharp critique of race relations in America today.