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| This album = '''''Because I Got High'''''<br />(2000) | This album = '''''The Good Times'''''<br />(2000)
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This article is about the album. For the song of the same name, see Because I Got High (song).
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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.

Track listing

  1. "Because I Got High"
  2. "Mississippi"
  3. "Girls"
  4. "You Ain't My Friend"
  5. "Hush"
  6. "Tumbleweed"
  7. "Dope Fiend"
  8. "She Won't Let Me Fuck"
  9. "Tall Cans"
  10. "Back on the Bus"
  11. "Graveyard Shift"
  12. "Because I Got High"
  13. "American Dream"


References

  1. Because I Got High at AllMusic
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