The Daily Show is leaning all the way in. A week after airing Jon Stewart’s profanity-laden takedown of corporate media—complete with a full choir belting out “Go f*ck yourself!” on national television—the show has released the uncensored anthem as a digital single.
In a social post late Monday, the show wrote: “New song of the summer? ‘Go F**k Yourself’ is now streaming on all major music platforms.” The 2-minute, 38-second track is now available to stream or purchase on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon Music, and the iHeartRadio app.
The surprise single is a direct lift from last Monday’s episode, in which Jon Stewart closed out a fiery monologue on CBS’s cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by leading his gospel-style “Go F*ck Yourself Choir” aimed squarely at corporations eager to appease Donald Trump. Together, Stewart and the choir sang, shouted, and repeated: “F*ck, f*ck, f*ck yourself. Just go f*ck yourself!”
As previously reported by LateNighter, the episode aired uncensored thanks to a one-night-only TV-MA rating, allowing over 40 F-bombs to go out uncensored.
While the digital release of a protest song isn’t exactly routine for a late-night show, it follows a broader pattern of Stewart and his team finding new ways to extend the show’s reach beyond the nightly broadcast. It also adds an unexpected new entry to the 2025 Song of the Summer discourse—though whether it makes it to radio is another story entirely.
You can stream or purchase “Go F*ck Yourself” here.