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Afroman is also found 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.


==Discography== ==Discography==

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Afroman (born Joseph Foreman) is a pop music rap artist from Palmdale, California. His best-known song is the 2001 hit "Because I Got High", which gained popularity through Napster, local radio play, a feature on Howard Stern's radio show, and the "stoner" movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (and accompanying soundtrack).

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Afroman - The Good Times

Afroman often promotes marijuana use and other illegal acts on his albums, referencing controlled or illegal substances.

Afroman is now a Christian. The lyrics of the songs on "Afroholic" begin with references to drugs and sex but then the last verse is usually about how Afro has now found Jesus.

Afroman is also found 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.

Discography

My Fro-losophy (1999)

  1. (Freestyle) Fro-style
  2. Let Me Out
  3. Cali Swang'n
  4. If It Ain't Free
  5. Crazy Rap
  6. The Solution
  7. What If
  8. Ante Dope Valley
  9. Tall Cans

Afroman's first album. All songs are different versions from those that appear on later albums, except Tall Cans. The title is likely a reference to the KRS-One song My Philosophy.

Sell Your Dope (1999)

  1. Basehead Boogie
  2. Palmdale
  3. Crazy Rap
  4. Let's All Get Drunk
  5. If It Ain't Free
  6. Sell Your Dope
  7. There's A Price 2 Pay
  8. Paranoid
  9. Strugglin' N Strivin'
  10. Let Me Out
  11. Bacc 2 School
  12. Hungry Hustler
  13. God Has Smiled On Me

Because I Got High (2000)

  1. Because I Got High
  2. Mississippi
  3. Girls
  4. You Ain't My Friend
  5. Hush
  6. Tumbleweed
  7. Dopefiend
  8. She Won't Let Me Fucc
  9. Tall Cans
  10. Bacc on The Bus
  11. Graveyard Shift
  12. Because I Got High (Radio Edit)
  13. The American Dream

The Good Times (2001)

  1. Because I Got High
  2. Crazy Rap
  3. She Won't Let Me...
  4. Hush
  5. Tumbleweed
  6. Let's All Get Drunk
  7. Tall Cans
  8. Palmdale
  9. Mississippi (new version)
  10. The American Dream
  11. Because I Got High (Extended Version)

Afroholic... The Even Better Times (2004)

  1. Nobody Knows My Name
  2. Leaving California
  3. Turn It Off
  4. Suck a Dick Jockey
  5. Girlz
  6. I've Been Hustlin'
  7. West Y'all
  8. Drive Better Drunk
  9. Jackin' Afroman
  10. Colt 45
  11. Freak On With You
  12. Ghetto Memories
  13. Cali Swangin'
  14. What If (feat. E-40)
  15. From Tha Ghetto
  16. Sag Your Pants
  17. Wonderful Tonite
  18. Keep On Limp'n
  19. On My Hustle (feat. DJ Mr. Mixxx and Big Luc)
  20. Caddy Hop
  21. Just My Paranoia
  22. Let's Get High Tonight
  23. Late at Night
  24. Rollin'
  25. Hittin' Switches
  26. Airport
  27. West Coast Rap
  28. Compton Isn't Too Far Away
  29. Money (Ain't Everything)
  30. Money (Reprise)
  31. U Can Make It
  32. Major Beat
  33. Me and Kenny

Afroholic... The Even Better Times (2004)

  1. Roll Your Windows Down
  2. I've Been Hustlin'
  3. West Y'all
  4. I Drive Better Drunk
  5. Let's Get High Tonight
  6. Late At Night
  7. Gangsta Sound
  8. Leaving California
  9. Hittin' Switches
  10. Airport
  11. Ghetto Memories
  12. Cali Swangin'
  13. Paranoid (featuring The 2 Zig Zags)
  14. Keep On Limp'n
  15. On My Hustle (featuring DJ Mr. Mixxx & Big Luc)
  16. 1988
  17. This the Kind Of Beat
  18. Dance Wit Me
  19. What If (Featuring E-40)
  20. From Tha Ghetto
  21. Smoke 1
  22. F*** Tha Corprate World
  23. Money (Ain't Everything)
  24. U Can Make It
  25. Major Beat
  26. Whack Rappers
  27. Whack Rappers II (featuring Strange)
  28. Me & Kenny

Jobe Bells (2004)

  1. Deck My Balls
  2. Violent Night
  3. 12 J's of X-Mas
  4. Jobe Bells
  5. O Chronic Tree
  6. A Strainj Poem
  7. Death To The World
  8. Palmbells
  9. Nutscracker
  10. An Even Strainjer Poem
  11. 12 J's of X-Mas
  12. I Wish You Would Roll a New Blunt

4R0:20 (2004)

  1. Trip
  2. Beer Bottle Up
  3. Ghetto Life
  4. On Tha Mic
  5. Check Out My Website
  6. Tha More U Drink
  7. Take A Hit
  8. Come On
  9. Life of Tha Party
  10. Smoke A Blunt

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