[@Inkarnate] It wasn't a fallacy, it was admitting I don't know Danny brown and my first impression is something I hope isn't his strong step forward. I mean seriously, are all songs by all artists good? Every band or artist has dud, I'm acknowledging that. I strongly disagree the using fuck a lot somehow becomes smarter if it's from the ghetto. XD I really don't think the defenses, really answered a lot of my questions either. Though I admitted to not being perfect. I've yet to get leeway from the other side here. :P Also saying, "if you don't like it. So you must not get it and you shouldn't listen to it." Is a horrible message. And it a big fallacy itself. Well my question was why everyone did think about him...so I suppose that kind of displays my trouble. I would be interested to know who you're favorites are...better than arguing about one person neither person supposedly cares much for. EDIT: I think the best way to explain my confusion at this point. Is most of the things said by both of you, when I asked a question. Is another question...which is a deflection which are used in debate to not answer their question because you don't know, and it gets the other side on their toes...Also saying 'you don't understand' doesn't teach me anything. I have given examples and REAL explanations for the most part. If I don't understand why one seemingly childish line is somehow brilliant and unique then actually explain it and then tell me why saying it with more vocal flare would somehow lessen the meaning behind it. And the "dont listen, if you dont "get" it" is the exact opposite of what you should tell a person who wants to learn about music and is a logical fallacy on par with. "Lets see you do better."