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'''Afroman''' (born '''''Joseph Foreman''''', on ], ]) is a ] artist from ], ], ], but later was transferred to ] then to ]. His best-known song is the ] hit "'']''", which gained popularity through ], local radio play, a feature on ]'s radio show, and the "stoner" movie '']'' (and accompanying soundtrack). His other most popular song, "]", which has also gained popularity through P2P clients is often referred to as ''"Colt 45"'', because of a lyric that says "Colt 45 and 2 Zig Zags."
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Afroman
| image = Afroman @ Gainesville 2011 (3) (cropped).jpg
| caption = Afroman performing in 2011
| birth_name = Joseph Edgar Foreman
| alias =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|7|28|mf=y}}
| birth_place = ], ], U.S.
| origin = ], U.S.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://news.yahoo.com/mississippi-rapper-afroman-running-president-170939266.html | title=Mississippi rapper Afroman is running for president and wants to decriminalize marijuana | date=April 22, 2023 }}</ref>
| instrument = {{flatlist|
* Vocals
* guitar
* drums
* synthesizer
}}
| genre = {{flatlist|
* ]
* ]
}}
| occupation = {{flatlist|
* Rapper
* musician
}}
| years_active = 1997–present
| label = {{flatlist|
* Cosmic Wire
* Hungry Hustler
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
}}
| website = {{URL|ogafroman.com}}
}}


'''Joseph Edgar Foreman''' (born July 28, 1974), better known by his ] '''Afroman''', is an American rapper. His debut studio album, '']'' (2001), featured the singles "]" and "]". He was nominated for a ] the following year.
Afroman may now be a born again ]. The lyrics of the songs on "Afroholic" begin with references to drugs and sex but then the last verse is usually about how Afroman has now found ]. In an interview for the program '50 Greatest One Hit Wonders' on British ] broadcast on 7th May 2006, he stated that he had given up alcohol, smoking and women for a while but had returned to them. He followed on from this saying that he was going to be the best alcoholic, smoking, woman chasing Christian there was.


==Early life==
Afroman is also fond of referencing his independence from record labels and the "corporate world" and cites himself as an example of how an artist can take recording and distribution into his or her own hands.
Joseph Edgar Foreman was born on July 28, 1974, in ], ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alexander |first=Otis |date=December 17, 2021 |title=Afroman/ Joseph Edgar Foreman (1974- ) • |url=https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/people-african-american-history/afroman-joseph-edgar-foreman-1974/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |language=en-US}}</ref> He initially grew up in the state of Mississippi before moving back to ] at an early age. He later lived in the ] ] city of ], briefly in ], and then ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://journalstar.com/entertainment/music/afroman-makes-music-from-what-he-knows/article_57dcfb87-f37e-5004-86ee-94d1fc7c8948.html|title=Afroman makes music from what he knows|last1=Stinson|first1=Liz|publisher=]|date=November 7, 2008|accessdate=April 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501014307/https://journalstar.com/entertainment/music/afroman-makes-music-from-what-he-knows/article_57dcfb87-f37e-5004-86ee-94d1fc7c8948.html |archive-date=May 1, 2021}}</ref>


==Career==
Afroman is over-due to release 4 or 5 albums. He was slated to re-release ''Sell Your Dope'' and ''Because I Got High'', on December 1, 2005. as well as releasing new albums, ''Fucc Tha Corporate World'' ''Memories'' and ''Party Time''.
The first song Afroman wrote was entitled "Hairy Carrie". He stated it was written during his time in middle school and was a "]" about a student known for her cruel harassment of fellow students concerning their appearances.<ref name="allmusic" />


His musical career began in the eighth grade when he began recording homemade songs and selling them to his classmates.<ref name="allmusic" /> He later recalled: "The first tape I made was about my eighth-grade teacher. She got me kicked out of school for ], which was a big deal back then. So I wrote this song about her and it sold about 400 copies: it was selling to teachers, students, just about everybody. And I realized that, even though I wasn't at school, my song was at school, so in a way I was still there. All these people would come by my house just to give me comments about how cool they thought the song was."<ref>. Myspace.com. Retrieved on October 30, 2011.</ref> Foreman also performed in his church at a young age, playing both the drums and guitar.<ref name="allmusic" />
==Albums==
===''My Fro-losophy'' (1999)===
# (Freestyle) Fro-style
# Let Me Out
# Cali Swang'n
# If It Ain't Free
# ]
# The Solution
# What If
# Ante Dope Valley
# Tall Cans


In 1998, Afroman released his first album, ''My Fro-losophy'', which was described as a "flop". The following year, he released ''Sell Your Dope'' and relocated to ],<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p435536|pure_url=yes}}|title=Afroman Biography|last=Nimmervoll|first=Ed|year=2008|publisher=allmusic|access-date=March 27, 2009}}</ref> where he met drummer Jody Stallone, keyboardist/bassist Darrell Havard, and producer Tim Ramenofsky (a.k.a. Headfridge). Afroman attributes his musical success in part to his relocation. In a 2023 interview with DJ Vlad, he stated Midwesterners and Southerners were more willing than people in LA to experiment with their taste in music.
All songs are different versions from those that appear on later albums, except ''Tall Cans''. The title is likely a reference to the ] song ''My Philosophy''.


Ramenofsky produced and released Afroman's album '']'' in 2000 on ]; it was distributed primarily through local concerts and the file-sharing service ] before ] was played on '']''. The song humorously describes how ] use is degrading the narrator's quality of life.<ref name="allmusic" /> In late 2001, the song became a hit and was featured in the 2000s films '']'', '']'', and '']''. "Because I Got High" was nominated for the ] in 2002.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/4169.html |title=Grammy nominees led by U2, India.Arie, Alicia Keys |last=Evans |first=Rob |date=January 4, 2002 |work=LiveDaily |access-date=March 27, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015215711/http://www.livedaily.com/news/4169.html |archive-date=October 15, 2008 }}</ref>
===''] (2000)''===
]'' (2000)]]


After the single's success, Afroman joined the lineup of ]'s fall festival "Smoke Out" with the ], ], and others.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1449406/20010928/cypress_hill.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011006012704/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1449406/20010928/cypress_hill.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 6, 2001|title=Cypress Hill's Oakland Smoke Out Bumped By A's|last=Schumacher-Rasmussen|first=Eric|date=September 28, 2001|publisher=MTV News|access-date=March 27, 2009}}</ref> After this, ] signed Afroman to a six-album deal, and Universal released ''The Good Times'' in 2001. ''The Good Times'' was a compilation of Afroman's first two albums and also featured new songs.<ref name="allmusic" />
# ]
# Mississippi
# Girls
# You Ain't My Friend
# Hush
# Tumbleweed
# Dopefiend
# She Won't Let Me Fucc
# Tall Cans
# Back on The Bus
# Graveyard Shift
# ] (Radio Edit)
# The American Dream ..


Afroman started releasing his music independently and mostly through the Internet in 2004,<ref name="allmusic"/> and that year, he recorded ''Jobe Bells'', which ] traditional ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1493225/20041028/simpson_jessica.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041031033320/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1493225/20041028/simpson_jessica.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 31, 2004|title=For The Record: Quick News On Jessica Simpson, Ashlee Simpson, Snoop, Good Charlotte, Afroman, Chingy & More|date=October 28, 2004|publisher=MTV News|access-date=March 27, 2009}}</ref>
===''Sell Your Dope'' (2000)===
]


Afroman was part of the 2010 ] lineup.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100816045903/http://www.juggalogathering.com/home.php?page_id=performances |date=August 16, 2010 }}. Juggalogathering.com. Retrieved on October 30, 2011.</ref>
# Basehead Boogie
# Palmdale
# ]
# Let's All Get Drunk
# If It Ain't Free
# Sell Your Dope
# There's A Price 2 Pay
# Paranoid
# Strugglin' N Strivin'
# Let Me Out
# Bacc 2 School
# Hungry Hustler
# God Has Smiled On Me


In October 2014, Afroman released a remix of his hit song "Because I Got High" in order to highlight the usefulness of cannabis as part of the effort to legalize its sale across the United States.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brown |first1=Harley |title=Exclusive: Afroman Remixes 'Because I Got High' in Support of Marijuana Legalization |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/afroman-because-i-got-high-remix-marijuana-legalization-6281761/#! |publisher=Billboard |access-date=March 23, 2023 |date=October 15, 2014}}</ref>


==Personal life==
''''''''''''== ''The Good Times'' (2001) ''Certified Platinum in New Zeland'' ==''''''''''''


===Religion===
]
In 2003, Afroman declared himself a ].<ref>{{Cite web|date=May 30, 2003|title=Rapper now gets high on his faith|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-05-30-0305300261-story.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210630205347/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-05-30-0305300261-story.html|archive-date=June 30, 2021|access-date=July 9, 2021|website=Chicago Tribune}}</ref> In January 2023, he released an hour-long video on YouTube titled "How To Be Happy In An Unhappy World - Sermon By Afroman" detailing his experiences and understanding on life's issues and how to overcome tribulations through faith in ] God.<ref>{{Citation |title=How To Be Happy In An Unhappy World - Sermon By Afroman (Made by Ellis Lewis Jr.)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV9qtyhl5ds |access-date=March 24, 2023 |language=en}}</ref>


===Assault case===
# ]
On February 17, 2015, Afroman was midway through his performance at a live music venue in ], when a woman walked on stage. While dancing and holding a drink, she approached Afroman from behind. Afroman punched her in the face and was eventually escorted offstage by security. He was taken into custody, charged with assault, and released on bond shortly thereafter.
# ]
# She Won't Let Me...
# Hush
# Tumbleweed
# Let's All Get Drunk
# Tall Cans
# Palmdale
# Mississippi
# The American Dream
# ] (Extended Version)


There were reportedly 12 to 15 security guards on duty to manage a crowd in excess of 500 people. According to Afroman's representative, he had punched the woman as an involuntary reaction to the invasion of his personal space. Afroman also stated that he mistook her for another audience member who had been heckling him throughout the performance. He publicly apologized and sought assistance with ].<ref>. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150218094432/http://www.wlox.com/story/28133270/afroman-punches-woman-during-performance-at-a-biloxi-nightclub?clienttype=generic&mobilecgbypass |date=February 18, 2015 }} ] News. Retrieved February 18, 2015.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Regan |first=Helen |date=2015-02-19 |title=Afroman Sorry For Punching Woman Onstage |url=https://time.com/3714508/afroman-apologizes-hitting-woman/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124091958/https://hightimes.com/culture/afroman-announces-2024-run-for-president/ |archive-date=2024-01-24 |access-date=2015-02-19 |website=] |language=en}}</ref>
The version of Mississippi is different from the one on ''Because I Got High'' (2000).


===Raid on Ohio home===
===''Afroholic... The Even Better Times'' (2004)===
In August 2022, the ] Sheriff's Department searched Afroman's home on suspicion of kidnapping and drug trafficking. Nothing was found during the search, and according to Afroman he "had nothing more in his house than the ends of a few blunts and unused pipes made for him by fans." No charges were presented against Afroman.<ref name="NPR RAID">{{cite news |last1=Treisman |first1=Rachel |date=March 24, 2023 |title=Afroman put home footage of a police raid in music videos. Now the cops are suing him |url=https://www.npr.org/2023/03/24/1165822372/afroman-police-raid-lawsuit-music-videos |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240220113614/https://www.npr.org/2023/03/24/1165822372/afroman-police-raid-lawsuit-music-videos |archive-date=2024-02-20 |work=] |publisher=}}</ref>
]


Afroman, who was in ] when his neighbors informed him of the raid, posted about the experience on social media, and criticized the officers for raiding his home and causing damage to his property.<ref name="raid_tmz">{{cite news |title=Afroman's Home Raided by Cops in Ohio, Says He Needs Ben Crump |url=https://www.tmz.com/2022/08/22/afroman-home-raided-police-ohio-drugs/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240229230424/https://www.tmz.com/2022/08/22/afroman-home-raided-police-ohio-drugs/ |archive-date=2024-02-29 |access-date=2022-08-24 |work=] |language=en}}</ref> He also posted about a previous burglary on his home where he was threatened with arrest by the sheriff's department if he kept checking about the progress of the case and was told they did not have time to provide him with an update.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Goffinet |first1=Jared |date=2022-08-23 |title=Afroman's Adams County home raided by sheriff's office |url=https://www.fox19.com/2022/08/24/afromans-adams-county-home-raided-sheriffs-office-tmz/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605134459/https://www.fox19.com/2022/08/24/afromans-adams-county-home-raided-sheriffs-office-tmz/ |archive-date=2023-06-05 |access-date=2022-08-24 |work=] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Schramm |first1=Molly |date=2022-08-24 |title=Rapper Afroman's Ohio home raided by Adams County Sheriff's Office |url=https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/adams-county/rapper-afromans-ohio-home-raided-by-adams-county-sheriffs-office |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240817033753/https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/adams-county/rapper-afromans-ohio-home-raided-by-adams-county-sheriffs-office |archive-date=2024-08-17 |access-date=August 24, 2022 |work=WCPO |language=en}}</ref> The search of Afroman's home damaged his door, external gate, and security system wiring, which cost over $20,000 to repair. During the raid officers also seized over $5,000 of cash from his home. The cash was later returned to him, but with $400 missing.<ref name="NPR RAID" />
Disc 1
# Nobody Knows My Name
# Leaving California
# Turn It Off
# Suck a Dick Jockey
# Girlz
# I've Been Hustlin'
# West Y'all
# Drive Better Drunk
# Jackin' Afroman
# Colt 45
# Freak On With You
# Ghetto Memories
# Cali Swangin'
# What If (feat. E-40)
# From Tha Ghetto
# Sag Your Pants
# Wonderful Tonite
Disc 2
# Keep On Limp'n
# On My Hustle (feat. DJ Mr. Mixxx and Big Luc)
# Caddy Hop
# Just My Paranoia
# Let's Get High Tonight
# Late at Night
# Rollin'
# Hittin' Switches
# Airport
# West Coast Rap
# Compton Isn't Too Far Away
# Money (Ain't Everything)
# Money (Reprise)
# U Can Make It
# Major Beat
# Me and Kenny


He recorded a trio of songs criticizing the raid, titled "Will You Help Me Repair My Door", “Lemon Pound Cake" (also the name of his album, set to the tune of '']'' by ]) and "Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera", and released three music videos composed primarily of security camera recordings of the raid, to his ] account, on December 29, 2022.<ref>{{Citation |title=Afroman - Will You Help Me Repair My Door (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) |date=2022-12-29 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oponIfu5L3Y |access-date=2023-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209134101/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oponIfu5L3Y |archive-date=2024-02-09 |url-status=live |publisher=] |language=en}}</ref>
There are two versions of this album. This is for the version with white lettering on the CD spine. This version was released first. It featured numerous ] songs. It was later pulled, although unconfirmed, most likely for copyright issues. This version of Ghetto Memories contains a sample of ''If You Move I'll Fall'' from ].


On March 14, 2023, seven police officers from the Adams County Sheriff's office sued Afroman, alleging that his use of their personas from the video of the raid was an invasion of the officers' privacy.<ref>{{cite news |date=2023-03-22 |title=Afroman sued by law enforcement officers who raided his home |url=https://www.fox19.com/2023/03/22/afroman-sued-by-law-enforcment-officers-who-raided-his-home/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240708163653/https://www.fox19.com/2023/03/22/afroman-sued-by-law-enforcment-officers-who-raided-his-home/ |archive-date=2024-07-08 |access-date=2023-03-23 |website=fox19.com |language=en}}</ref> Afroman tried to get the case dismissed. The court dismissed the claim that he improperly used the officer's likeness for commercial purposes, but let the claim that he defamed and placed the officers in a false light go to trial.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-25 |title=Strictly Legal {{!}} The latest on Afroman case |url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2023/10/25/whats-happened-with-the-afroman-case-in-ohio/71314878007/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231025224512/https://eu.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2023/10/25/whats-happened-with-the-afroman-case-in-ohio/71314878007/ |archive-date=2023-10-25 |access-date=2024-03-06 |website=] |language=en-US}}</ref>
===''Afroholic... The Even Better Times'' (Reissue) (2004)===
]


=== 2024 presidential candidacy ===
Disc 1
On December 20, 2022, Afroman announced his candidacy in the ]. His campaign manager, Jason Savage, announced his candidacy on his behalf, citing inflation, the housing market, law enforcement corruption, and legalizing marijuana as key issues of his campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Keller |first=Erin |date=2022-12-22 |title=Afroman running for president in 2024: 'We're gonna get legal weed everywhere' |url=https://nypost.com/2022/12/22/afroman-running-for-president-in-2024-were-gonna-get-legal-weed-everywhere/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240530091303/https://nypost.com/2022/12/22/afroman-running-for-president-in-2024-were-gonna-get-legal-weed-everywhere/ |archive-date=2024-05-30 |access-date=December 24, 2022 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Herrington |first=A.J. |date=December 23, 2022 |title=Afroman Announces 2024 Run for President |url=https://hightimes.com/culture/afroman-announces-2024-run-for-president/ |access-date=December 24, 2022 |website=High Times |language=en-US}}</ref>
# Roll Your Windows Down
# I've Been Hustlin'
# West Y'all
# I Drive Better Drunk
# Let's Get High Tonight
# Late At Night
# Gangsta Sound
# Leaving California
# Hittin' Switches
# Airport
# Ghetto Memories
# Cali Swangin'
# Paranoid (Featuring The 2 Zig Zaggs)


== Discography ==
Disc 2
{{main|Afroman discography}}
# Keep On Limp'n
<!-- Studio albums only -->
# On My Hustle (featuring DJ Mr. Mixxx & Big Luc)
*''My Fro-losophy'' (1998)
# 1998
*'']'' (2000)
# This The Kind Of Beat
*'']'' (2000)
# Dance Wit Me
*'']'' (2001)
# What If (Featuring E-40)
*'']'' (2004)
# From Tha Ghetto
*'']'' (2004)
# Smoke 1
*''4R0:20'' (2004)
# F*** Tha Corporate World
*''The Hungry Hustlerz: Starvation Is Motivation'' (2004)
# Money (Ain't Everything)
*''Drunk 'n' High'' (2006)
# U Can Make It
*''A Colt 45 Christmas'' (2006)
# Major Beat
*''Waiting to Inhale'' (2008)
# Whack Rappers
*''Frobama: Head of State'' (2009)
# Whack Rappers II (featuring Strange)
*''Marijuana Music'' (2013)
# Me & Kenny
*''The Frorider'' (2014)
*''Happy to Be Alive'' (2016)
*''Cold Fro-T-5 and Two Frigg Fraggs'' (2017)
*''Save a Cadillac, Ride a Homeboy'' (2020)
*''Lemon Pound Cake'' (2022)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/lemon-pound-cake/1647004012 |title=Afroman - Lemon Pound Cake |publisher=] |accessdate=September 30, 2022 |archive-date=September 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220930044735/https://music.apple.com/us/album/lemon-pound-cake/1647004012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*''Famous Player'' (2023)


==References==
There are two versions of this album. This is for the version with red lettering on the CD spine.
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== External links ==
===''Jobe Bells'' (2004)===
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<!-- Per ], choose one official website only -->
# Deck My Balls
* {{Official website}}
# Violent Night
* {{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p435536}}
# 12 J's of X-Mas
* {{discogs artist}}
# Jobe Bells
* at ]
# O Chronic Tree
* at ]
# A Strainj Poem
# Death To The World
# Palmbells
# Nutscracker
# An Even Strainjer Poem
# 12 J's of X-Mas
# I Wish You Would Roll a New Blunt

Four unreleased tracks were available for download from .<br>
Afroman Is Coming To Town<br>
Police Blow My Wad<br>
Let Her Blow<br>
Frosty The Snowman

===''4R0:20'' (2004)===
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# Trip
# Beer Bottle Up
# Ghetto Life
# On Tha Mic
# Check Out My Website
# Tha More U Drink
# Take A Hit
# Come On
# Life of Tha Party
# Smoke A Blunt


===''Drunk n High'' (2006)===
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# Let's All Get Drunk
# Husler Man
# Gotta Stop Drinkin
# I Live In A Van
# Keep It Movin
# Front N Back
# 3 Wheelin
# Drinkin On The Sidewalk
# Turn Up The Volume Knob
# I Refuse
# Scrollin Thru My Bitches
# White Girlz
# Feel Alright
# Drunk'N'High
# Cracchouse

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American rapper (born 1974) "Joseph Foreman" redirects here. For the Canadian Olympic sprinter, see Joe Foreman.

Afroman
Afroman performing in 2011Afroman performing in 2011
Background information
Birth nameJoseph Edgar Foreman
Born (1974-07-28) July 28, 1974 (age 50)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OriginJackson, Mississippi, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • musician
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • drums
  • synthesizer
Years active1997–present
Labels
Websiteogafroman.com
Musical artist

Joseph Edgar Foreman (born July 28, 1974), better known by his stage name Afroman, is an American rapper. His debut studio album, The Good Times (2001), featured the singles "Because I Got High" and "Crazy Rap". He was nominated for a Grammy Award the following year.

Early life

Joseph Edgar Foreman was born on July 28, 1974, in Los Angeles, California. He initially grew up in the state of Mississippi before moving back to South Central Los Angeles at an early age. He later lived in the High Desert Southern California city of Palmdale, briefly in Las Vegas, Nevada, and then Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Career

The first song Afroman wrote was entitled "Hairy Carrie". He stated it was written during his time in middle school and was a "diss song" about a student known for her cruel harassment of fellow students concerning their appearances.

His musical career began in the eighth grade when he began recording homemade songs and selling them to his classmates. He later recalled: "The first tape I made was about my eighth-grade teacher. She got me kicked out of school for sagging my pants, which was a big deal back then. So I wrote this song about her and it sold about 400 copies: it was selling to teachers, students, just about everybody. And I realized that, even though I wasn't at school, my song was at school, so in a way I was still there. All these people would come by my house just to give me comments about how cool they thought the song was." Foreman also performed in his church at a young age, playing both the drums and guitar.

In 1998, Afroman released his first album, My Fro-losophy, which was described as a "flop". The following year, he released Sell Your Dope and relocated to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he met drummer Jody Stallone, keyboardist/bassist Darrell Havard, and producer Tim Ramenofsky (a.k.a. Headfridge). Afroman attributes his musical success in part to his relocation. In a 2023 interview with DJ Vlad, he stated Midwesterners and Southerners were more willing than people in LA to experiment with their taste in music.

Ramenofsky produced and released Afroman's album Because I Got High in 2000 on T-Bones Records; it was distributed primarily through local concerts and the file-sharing service Napster before its title track was played on The Howard Stern Show. The song humorously describes how cannabis use is degrading the narrator's quality of life. In late 2001, the song became a hit and was featured in the 2000s films Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, The Perfect Score, and Disturbia. "Because I Got High" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance in 2002.

After the single's success, Afroman joined the lineup of Cypress Hill's fall festival "Smoke Out" with the Deftones, Method Man, and others. After this, Universal Records signed Afroman to a six-album deal, and Universal released The Good Times in 2001. The Good Times was a compilation of Afroman's first two albums and also featured new songs.

Afroman started releasing his music independently and mostly through the Internet in 2004, and that year, he recorded Jobe Bells, which satirized traditional Christmas songs.

Afroman was part of the 2010 Gathering of the Juggalos lineup.

In October 2014, Afroman released a remix of his hit song "Because I Got High" in order to highlight the usefulness of cannabis as part of the effort to legalize its sale across the United States.

Personal life

Religion

In 2003, Afroman declared himself a Christian. In January 2023, he released an hour-long video on YouTube titled "How To Be Happy In An Unhappy World - Sermon By Afroman" detailing his experiences and understanding on life's issues and how to overcome tribulations through faith in the word of God.

Assault case

On February 17, 2015, Afroman was midway through his performance at a live music venue in Biloxi, Mississippi, when a woman walked on stage. While dancing and holding a drink, she approached Afroman from behind. Afroman punched her in the face and was eventually escorted offstage by security. He was taken into custody, charged with assault, and released on bond shortly thereafter.

There were reportedly 12 to 15 security guards on duty to manage a crowd in excess of 500 people. According to Afroman's representative, he had punched the woman as an involuntary reaction to the invasion of his personal space. Afroman also stated that he mistook her for another audience member who had been heckling him throughout the performance. He publicly apologized and sought assistance with anger management.

Raid on Ohio home

In August 2022, the Adams County, Ohio Sheriff's Department searched Afroman's home on suspicion of kidnapping and drug trafficking. Nothing was found during the search, and according to Afroman he "had nothing more in his house than the ends of a few blunts and unused pipes made for him by fans." No charges were presented against Afroman.

Afroman, who was in Chicago when his neighbors informed him of the raid, posted about the experience on social media, and criticized the officers for raiding his home and causing damage to his property. He also posted about a previous burglary on his home where he was threatened with arrest by the sheriff's department if he kept checking about the progress of the case and was told they did not have time to provide him with an update. The search of Afroman's home damaged his door, external gate, and security system wiring, which cost over $20,000 to repair. During the raid officers also seized over $5,000 of cash from his home. The cash was later returned to him, but with $400 missing.

He recorded a trio of songs criticizing the raid, titled "Will You Help Me Repair My Door", “Lemon Pound Cake" (also the name of his album, set to the tune of Under the Boardwalk by The Drifters) and "Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera", and released three music videos composed primarily of security camera recordings of the raid, to his YouTube account, on December 29, 2022.

On March 14, 2023, seven police officers from the Adams County Sheriff's office sued Afroman, alleging that his use of their personas from the video of the raid was an invasion of the officers' privacy. Afroman tried to get the case dismissed. The court dismissed the claim that he improperly used the officer's likeness for commercial purposes, but let the claim that he defamed and placed the officers in a false light go to trial.

2024 presidential candidacy

On December 20, 2022, Afroman announced his candidacy in the 2024 presidential election. His campaign manager, Jason Savage, announced his candidacy on his behalf, citing inflation, the housing market, law enforcement corruption, and legalizing marijuana as key issues of his campaign.

Discography

Main article: Afroman discography
  • My Fro-losophy (1998)
  • Because I Got High (2000)
  • Sell Your Dope (2000)
  • The Good Times (2001)
  • Afroholic... The Even Better Times (2004)
  • Jobe Bells (2004)
  • 4R0:20 (2004)
  • The Hungry Hustlerz: Starvation Is Motivation (2004)
  • Drunk 'n' High (2006)
  • A Colt 45 Christmas (2006)
  • Waiting to Inhale (2008)
  • Frobama: Head of State (2009)
  • Marijuana Music (2013)
  • The Frorider (2014)
  • Happy to Be Alive (2016)
  • Cold Fro-T-5 and Two Frigg Fraggs (2017)
  • Save a Cadillac, Ride a Homeboy (2020)
  • Lemon Pound Cake (2022)
  • Famous Player (2023)

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