Anthony Fantano

YouTuber

Birthday October 28, 1985

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Wolcott, Connecticut, U.S.

Age 38 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.85 m

#9184 Most Popular

1985

Anthony Nicholas Fantano (born October 28, 1985) is an American music critic and internet personality who runs The Needle Drop, a YouTube channel with a tie-in website and Twitch streaming channel.

Self-appointed as "The Internet's Busiest Music Nerd", Fantano discusses and reviews music from a variety of genres online.

He also runs the channel fantano where he talks about music with guests (or solo) and conducts interviews.

Fantano was born and raised in Wolcott, Connecticut.

He is of Sicilian descent.

His father, Ken Fantano, was a professional power lifter.

As a teenager, Fantano became interested in politics through the work of the musician Jello Biafra, former lead singer of the punk band Dead Kennedys, calling him "pretty much [his] political idol".

2000

Fantano started his career in the mid-2000s as a music director for the Southern Connecticut State University college radio station.

2007

In 2007, Fantano started working at Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR), where he hosted The Needle Drop.

2008

Fantano graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a degree in liberal studies in 2008.

2009

That same year, he launched The Needle Drop in the form of written reviews, eventually launching his series of video reviews on the YouTube channel of the same name in January 2009, starting with a Jay Reatard record.

2010

In 2010, Fantano removed older reviews that contained music clips in order to avoid violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

At the time, he was working on The Needle Drop at his college radio station, as well as at a pizza restaurant.

2011

In late 2011, he decided to pursue The Needle Drop full-time, but kept affiliation with WNPR until 2014.

Fantano was offered an album review show on Adult Swim but declined.

2016

To earn enough money to pay his editor Austen Walsh, by November 2016, Fantano was recording more regularly on a secondary YouTube channel, "thatistheplan", on which he reviewed memes and recorded "often irreverent videos that don't fall into the record review format", according to Spin.

2017

By the end of 2017, Fantano had reached a million subscribers and diversified his content to include weekly "track roundup" videos, livestreamed Q&As, and video think-pieces alongside his album reviews.

In October 2017, an article by Ezra Marcus in The Fader accused Fantano of promoting alt-right sentiments in videos on "thatistheplan".

Marcus criticized Fantano for the use of Pepe the Frog memes (which had recently been labeled an alt-right symbol) and targeting feminists.

After the article was released, multiple scheduled dates of The Needle Drop U.S. tour were cancelled, with at least one ticket booking site for a Brooklyn tour date stating that their cancellation was due to the Fader article.

Fantano produced a video response calling the article a "hit job".

He disputed accusations of sympathizing with the alt right and stated that the videos in question were satirical.

2018

The article was deleted by The Fader in March 2018, with both parties saying that the claims were settled.

In a later interview, Fantano acknowledged that there had been some "Grubby, closed-minded, young, aggressive male" viewers on the "thatistheplan" channel and disavowed what he saw as the "toxic and problematic" side of internet humor, stating that the incident had led him to be more vocal in his advocacy for social justice issues.

2019

In June 2019, Fantano made a cameo appearance in Lil Nas X's video for the Young Thug and Mason Ramsey remix of "Old Town Road", appearing as a security guard for the Area 51 military installation (a reference to the "Storm Area 51" meme).

Later that year he curated a charity compilation, The Needle Drop LP, which consists of tracks performed by "artists that have either been featured on the site or reviewed favorably in the past".

Profits from the album were donated to The Immigrant Legal Resource Center non-profit.

In 2022, Fantano was referenced on rapper Logic’s track "LaDonda", from his studio album Vinyl Days.

He discusses his relationship with Fantano, calling him a "plaid-shirt-wearing motherf**ker" and admitting that he had "fantasized about murdering" him after he had issued negative reviews of his albums Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Supermarket. During his livestream reaction of the album, Fantano expressed shock after hearing the song, saying that he felt "overemphasized" and that "there never should have been any reason Logic should [have hated] me in the first place".

On September 15, 2022, Fantano uploaded a video on his second channel claiming that Drake had sent private messages to him on Instagram, specifically recommending Fantano a vegan cookie recipe.

In response, Drake posted his genuine messages to Fantano on Instagram Stories, which stated that Fantano’s existence is a "light 1" and that the "1 is cause [he is] alive".

Fantano later spoke about the exchange on an Instagram livestream, stating that the video was a "shitpost" and that he had no "hard feelings" toward Drake.

On July 24, 2023, Fantano was named as a defendant in a lawsuit from video game developer Activision over a viral audio clip he had recorded on TikTok about pizza slices.

Activision claimed that Fantano had asked for "substantial monetary damages" for the company's use of the audio in an advertisement for custom Crash Bandicoot trainers, or to be "prepared to defend a lawsuit".

On August 10, Activision dropped the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it could not be refiled.

Fantano garnered attention for his video on Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign's album Vultures 1 in February 2024.

Declaring the record "unreviewable trash," he ranted about West's anti-Semitic views, particularly those expressed in his music, and general attitude preventing him from fully critiquing the record, while also delving into the discourse of West's fan base being generally hostile to criticism and negative reviews.

The video subsequently received backlash from West's fans on social media.

Albums are rated on a standard zero to ten scale, with additional qualifiers ("light", "decent", or "strong").

Fantano will also occasionally give a score outside of the standard scale, such as "NOT GOOD" for albums he deems unworthy of reviewing in full, believing the album to simply be "not good".