Anthony Fantano / TheNeedleDrop - "The Internet's Busiest Music Nerd"™, heelturned since 2017, slowly becoming smug SJW, threw Sam Hyde under the bus

Anthony Fagtano made a video crying about Ye (made graduation btw)'s recent spergout on Xitter.
The bald tranny chaser describes it as a "nazi crashout"

"Kanye West Is A Disgusting Loser"




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"Talking about Kanye's latest tweet storm, which has taken things even further beyond the pale."



"Albert Genower" over on TheNeedleDrop website wrote an article on this as well.

Kanye West in Overnight Antisemetic Tirade "I Love Hitler" | Archive


Furthermore, Fagtano has been tweeting himself, bitching and sneeding about le heckin' chuds

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He's also reposting random tweets about Kanye, not archiving these.

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It is so fucking cringe to post that you're against nazism and "hate." It's extremely uninteresting, and basic and it's also redundant. 99% of English speakers are against "nazism" and almost every white person in the world is against racism. A music reviewer making a video denouncing racism is like making a video saying the Beatles are one of the most influential bands of all time. No shit.

I get that it's his job to get clicks and views but why would anyone click that video? I gotta know what this bald left wing faggot thinks about a man who just said Hitler was cool. I wonder what he's gonna say???
 
It is so fucking cringe to post that you're against nazism and "hate." It's extremely uninteresting, and basic and it's also redundant. 99% of English speakers are against "nazism" and almost every white person in the world is against racism. A music reviewer making a video denouncing racism is like making a video saying the Beatles are one of the most influential bands of all time. No shit.

I get that it's his job to get clicks and views but why would anyone click that video? I gotta know what this bald left wing faggot thinks about a man who just said Hitler was cool. I wonder what he's gonna say???
Remember when he acted all edgy and sorta right winger around 2016-2017. Guess being a left wing brings him more viewership now
 
It is so fucking cringe to post that you're against nazism and "hate." It's extremely uninteresting, and basic and it's also redundant. 99% of English speakers are against "nazism" and almost every white person in the world is against racism. A music reviewer making a video denouncing racism is like making a video saying the Beatles are one of the most influential bands of all time. No shit.
I think virtue signaling like this actually radicalized a lot of people out of spite.
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Remember when he acted all edgy and sorta right winger around 2016-2017. Guess being a left wing brings him more viewership now

Being a left-winger certainly doesn't hurt him, especially since people love it when high-profile individuals agree with their political opinions (hence why basically every celebrity not known for being conservative has come out to shill for the Democrats or what-have-you).

But I think the biggest thing behind Fantano's audience is that he appears to combine the best of both worlds regarding expertise: he's not an industry insider who will spend half the video sperging about the production process and the history of music (like your average video essayist) but he has reviewed so many different genres of music over the years that he gives the impression of being very knowledgeable and reliable.

The fact that his numbers don't necessarily always line up with what you might see on Pitchfork etc., and that he is pretty wary about giving scores over about a 7 further makes people think of him as a rational and sensible listener whose opinions aren't swayed by current trends. As a result, his tard fanbase feels more comfortable using him as the basis for their music taste. (That is, I have seen people comment that they like their favorite albums/songs/artist less after he gave them a lower rating, lol)

ETA regarding his lack of technical expertise -- I would argue that it does help him, because it makes him more level with his audience, who probably doesn't know much about production either. If people aren't going to a channel with the particular intent of "learning something new", then they don't want want their e-daddy to make them feel stupid.
 
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