Anthony's criticism wasn't just a one-off comment. He delved deep into the industry's strategies and how they manipulate the music charts. He pointed out how management companies and label-type people use tactics like creating a moment through simultaneous social media activities to make a song seem popular. He also mentioned how some companies buy their own songs to boost their chart positions, highlighting the business side of the music industry.
His experiences in Nashville further reinforced his views. He realized how easy it is for someone to emerge with just a phone and how the industry tries to mold artists into a certain mold. Once an artist steps outside of that mold, they face a lot of resistance. Anthony also complained about how industry executives stall projects they don't like, which led him to rely on himself rather than seeking validation from others.
Anthony's frustration was palpable as he described how he was asked to associate himself with Beyonce in the hopes of a collaboration. But his true feelings about the album were clear. He couldn't bring himself to do it and instead chose to stay true to his own artistic vision.
His comments about Beyonce's version of "Jolene" were particularly harsh. He found it cringe-worthy and believed it represented the degenerative state of society. This shows the extent of his passion and integrity when it comes to music.