Asalamu alaykum.
There is a difference of opinion among scholars regarding music, so it might be beneficial to read up on it, although, as you said, the majority view is the one you stated.
The scholars unanimously agree that music inciting haram thoughts/activities are haram, and this is pretty obvious. Just take a look at how many children across the world spend their time emulating Tupac and 50 cent to see the power that music has to misguide.
The scholars who believe that music is haram cite Surah Luqman, verse 6 as evidence for it: -
And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e.music, singing, etc.) to mislead (men) from the Path of Allah without knowledge, and takes it (the Path of Allah, the Verses of the Quran) by way of mockery. For such there will be a humiliating torment (in the Hell-fire). (31:6)
A sahabi, I forget which, said "wallahi 'idle talks' refers to music and singing". Music often makes us forget about Allah, the akirah and the haq which is Islam.
However, I think Ansar-al-Adl gave you the best advice in a previous thread when said if you are not willing to accept things from the Quran/Sunnah that have no apparent logic reason - then confirming your faith in the divine origin of the Quran and Sunnah may be the best thing to do.
Our logic and reasoning is so restricted - we cannot pick and choose from Islam.
Asalaamu alaykum wr wb.