Afroman, real name Joseph Edgar Foreman, is an American rapper and musician from California. He became known for his song "Because I Got High" which became a hit in 2000, thanks to its humorous lyrics about the effects of smoking marijuana. Afroman's music combines elements of rap, R&B, and funk, with lyrics that often touch on topics such as drugs, sex, and partying.
While Afroman's music is often seen as comedic, he has also been known to touch on more serious issues such as poverty and social injustice. He has released several albums throughout his career, including "The Good Times" and "Jobe Bells." In recent years, Afroman has continued to tour and perform, while also using his platform to advocate for marijuana reform and legalization.
Despite his success, Afroman has also faced some controversy over the years. In 2015, he was charged with assault after punching a female fan who had jumped on stage during one of his concerts. He later apologized for his behavior and was sentenced to probation. Despite this incident, Afroman remains a popular and influential figure in the world of rap and hip-hop.
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