Oliver Anthony's words have sparked quite a stir in the music industry. His December 4 YouTube video titled "What I've Learned from the Music Industry So Far..." revealed some harsh views on various aspects. Unveiling Oliver Anthony's Stance on Beyoncé's Album
Anthony's Encounter with New Management
After his 2023 viral success, Oliver Anthony took on new management. However, he quickly realized they were trying to change him. He emphasized, "I don't need a bunch of nerds and coffee-drinking freaks in Nashville to tell me how to live my life. That was my mistake for relying on them instead of God and the people I trust." This led to a situation where he was asked to make a post about Beyoncé's country album, even though he believed it was trash.
He said, "One of the guys I worked with wanted me to make some stupid fucking post about Beyoncé's country album, about how it was good. It makes me just want to throw up." This shows the conflict he faced between his own beliefs and the expectations of the industry.
Offense over Beyoncé's "Jolene" Rendition
Oliver Anthony was particularly offended by Beyoncé's version of Dolly Parton's classic "Jolene." He claimed he couldn't even listen to the entire cut and described it as "total cringe."
He said, "It represents how degenerative our society has become that a song like this can come out and anybody actually listen to it and think it's not just complete fucking trash." This shows his strong stance against what he perceives as a lack of authenticity in the music.
Industry's Focus on Profit over Authenticity
Anthony suggested that requests like the one to share a flattering post about Beyoncé and Cowboy Carter happen all the time. He believes that industry figures are more concerned with profit than with the authenticity of the music.
He continued, "How many people do that? It's so much theatrics and illusion and characterizations that are built into this whole thing to keep people hanging on for more. And God, if it's that bad in music, it's gotta be bad in everything." This highlights his broader criticism of the industry.
After revealing his plans to pivot away from music and focus on traveling ministry work, Oliver Anthony assured fans he wasn't completely abandoning the country scene. He explained, "No, I'll still be releasing music just like normal, I'll just be set up legally as a ministry. I just have to go at it in baby steps since it's completely DIY."