. . . "I was pretty excited when I found out a preppy artist was coming to the fore to not only relieve Jay-Z???s guilt for promoting a good portion of nonsense and misogyny but also because the image of a preppy rapper was long overdue for a comeback, as we were missing the balance that artists such as De La Soul, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince and even Young MC provided with their happy-go-lucky, i" . . .