Danny Brown's Guide to Detroit
Danny Brown has a thing or two to say about the Motor City.

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This feature is a part of Complex's Danny Brown Week.
Danny Brown knows Detroit. Its idiosyncracies are not lost on the rapper, who has both a deep affection for the Motor City and such a clear view of its shortcomings that he cannot overlook them.
"Home is irreplaceable at the end of the day because it’s home," says Brown. "I’ve been around the world. Detroit is not the most beautiful place, but I have to love it because I’m still coming back home to it."
Brown's refusal to adhere to the status quo, a philosophy that informs his genre-defying music, allows him to appreciate his home without being limited by it. We asked him to share his thoughts on Detroit's decline and how the fallen city can rise. He did that and more, giving us a virtual tour of his Motor City staples. "Detroit is cheap man," Brown says. "You can ball out here. Ain’t nobody got nothing. So if you got a little something, you got everything."
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On Detroit's Decline
On Detroit's Youth, and Being a Role Model
On the Possibility of Detroit's Revival
St. Andrew's Hall
Coney Island
The Majestic Theatre/Magic Stick/Garden Bowl
Bronx Bar
Greektown
Hart Plaza
Funk Night
Belle Isle Park
Revive
Mudgie's
