WATCH: Bryson Gray Drops Music Video For Single ‘Do The Work’ From ‘Am I Racist?’

Bryson Gray just dropped a music video for the song “Do the Work,” which is featured in Matt Walsh’s hit comedy “Am I Racist?”  The video features Gray and Walsh driving around and includes a surprise cameo from a familiar figure to many of Walsh’s fans. A life-sized Johnny the Walrus is seen reading a ...

Sep 23, 2024 - 13:28
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WATCH: Bryson Gray Drops Music Video For Single ‘Do The Work’ From ‘Am I Racist?’

Bryson Gray just dropped a music video for the song “Do the Work,” which is featured in Matt Walsh’s hit comedy “Am I Racist?” 

The video features Gray and Walsh driving around and includes a surprise cameo from a familiar figure to many of Walsh’s fans. A life-sized Johnny the Walrus is seen reading a copy of Robin DiAngelo’s book “White Fragility” and, at one point, hands a copy to Walsh.

“Don’t be a bigot, post a black square, drink Bud Light, pink blue dye your hair,” the song begins. 

“Let go of your white privilege, do the work,” the lyrics say. “Don’t be early for work, that’s white supremacy, and if you drink make sure it’s Hennessey. Math is racist too, so check the history.”

“Ukraine flag in bio…say all trans women are women. What does that have to do with race? Don’t make a difference,” Gray continues in the song.

“Do the work, do the work, if you wanna stop being racist do the work,” the main refrain says. “Let go of your white privilege, do the work.”

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“I guess everything is racist if someone white did it, so please don’t be a bigot, make sure you do the work,” Gray’s lyrics continue.

Eventually in the video, Walsh swaps out his signature flannel for the outfit he wore as a disguise while filming “Am I Racist?,” including a man bun.

“Now you can finally understand me. White people are racist and black people can’t be. I’m glad you broke up your nuclear family and put a BLM sticker on your Camry,” the recording artist sings.

The music video ends with Walsh riding off on his scooter after being advised once again to “do the work.”

Gray is a rapper and outspoken Christian and conservative who often includes those principles in his music. His single “Let’s Go Brandon,” a commentary on President Joe Biden, reached number one on the Apple iTunes charts in 2021.

“The film Am I Racist? exposes the entire race grift where DEI grifters and race hustlers make money on the emotions of Americans,” Gray told the Daily Caller during a recently published interview. “They’re gaslighting us all to hate each other. This film exposes it, and I can’t miss an opportunity to be a part of exposing wickedness. Ephesians 5:11.”

“Am I Racist?” is currently playing in theaters. Tickets are available at amiracist.com.

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