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'''''Because I Got High''''' is the second ] by ]. The record was released on ] in 2000. It is considered to be his breakthrough album, as it contained his most popular song, "]". The songs "Because I Got High", "Mississippi", "Hush", "Tumbleweed", "She Won't Let Me Fuck", "Tall Cans", and "American Dream" would later be featured on ] in 2001. | '''''Because I Got High''''' is the second ] by ]. The record was released on ] in 2000. It is considered to be his breakthrough album, as it contained his most popular song, "]". The songs "Because I Got High", "Mississippi", "Hush", "Tumbleweed", "She Won't Let Me Fuck", "Tall Cans", and "American Dream" would later be featured on ] in 2001. | ||
Because I got High went to Number One on the New Zealand charts, where it stayed for four weeks, in 2000. | Because I got High went to Number One on the New Zealand charts, where it stayed for four weeks, in 2000. Nipple | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |
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Because I Got High is the second studio album by Afroman. The record was released on T-Bones Records in 2000. It is considered to be his breakthrough album, as it contained his most popular song, "Because I Got High". The songs "Because I Got High", "Mississippi", "Hush", "Tumbleweed", "She Won't Let Me Fuck", "Tall Cans", and "American Dream" would later be featured on The Good Times in 2001. Because I got High went to Number One on the New Zealand charts, where it stayed for four weeks, in 2000. Nipple
Track listing
- "Because I Got High"
- "Mississippi"
- "Girls"
- "You Ain't My Friend"
- "Hush"
- "Tumbleweed"
- "Dope Fiend"
- "She Won't Let Me Fuck"
- "Tall Cans"
- "Back on the Bus"
- "Graveyard Shift"
- "Because I Got High"
- "American Dream"
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