Johnny Bitcoin — TAKE THIS JAB AND SHOVE IT (Official Music Video)

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Published on Dec 12, 2021
Johnny Bitcoin pushes back against government mandates with his hilarious country parody, “Take This JAB and Shove It.” Bitcoin finds himself in good company with Taylor Swift, Lee Brice, Jason Aldean and Luke Combs on the Country Top 100 chart debuting at #68.

And the line-dance inspired “THE JAB” is going viral on TikTok. Be a part of the Freedom Movement. Get your copy for less than a cup of yuppie coffee . . . available on iTunes

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Sing along with Johnny Bitcoin . . .

Take this jab and shove it

We ain’t buying this no more

We ain’t woke but we’re wide awake

And know what freedom’s for

Joe and the swamp done poked the bear

So we’re showing them the door

Take this jab and shove it

We ain’t buying this no more

Johnny Bitcoin is the alter-ego of Grammy-nominated, singer-songwriter Gary Chapman whose parody of Johnny Paycheck’s No.1 smash hit is a fitting tribute to the millions of Americans who are losing their jobs over Biden’s regulations.

INSTAGRAM: @realjohnnybitcoin

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TWITTER: @myjohnnybitcoin

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