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'Afroman' History: 


Bio



Most musicians have so many ups and downs in their careers it often seems as if they survive purely by the seat of their pants. While Afroman's actions over the years haven't been quite so impulsive, his start in the industry came about as a direct result of an unfortunate schoolyard incident involving, believe it or not, the low-riding seat of his pants.


"The first tape I made was about my eighth-grade teacher," recalls the 30-year-old rapper, whose real name is Joseph Foreman. "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." That episode was precisely the proverbial 'kick in the pants' Afroman needed to satisfy his burgeoning musical aspirations. Using a low-cost microphone, tape deck and mixer -- purchased by his parents to "keep him out of trouble" -- the novice rapper went from ragging on his teacher to crafting spirited tapes filled with his patented mixture of perceptive humor and straight-from-the-street sentiments. "I'd hustle to all the swap meets in LA until security ran me out," he remembers adding that he initially lived in the infamous South Central section of Los Angeles before moving, as a teenager, to Palmdale, California. "I also went to all the low-rider shows and Venice Beach. Basically, any function where I thought I could flip over a dollar and expose people to my music."


That hustling ultimately paid off when "Because I Got High" from THE GOOD TIMES, his debut full-length CD, became the most popular summer song of 2001. A hilarious ode to the pitfalls of smoking marijuana, the track was a Top Ten tune in over a dozen countries, with the album certified gold in the United States. "In two minutes, eleven seconds, I had written a hit, but before that it had taken me nearly seven months to recognize I had a marijuana problem," says the now-reformed rapper. "It was only then that I realized everyone talks about smoking weed, but no one ever really talks about the effects of marijuana. We know about the effects of drinking beer, we know about the effects of looking at a naked lady, but nobody knew about the effects of smoking weed. Actually, the problem was more that the people who did know weren't songwriters; they were just dudes walking down the beach or whatever. So I decided to write that song." Now, Afroman is following up the worldwide success of that recording with the aptly titled AFROHOLIC ... THE EVEN BETTER TIMES, a comprehensive, two-disc collection -- released on his home-grown Hungry Hustler Records label -- showcasing forthright lyrics, skilled guitar work and infectious hooks. Whether raising the roof with "Let's Get High Tonight," reliving painful "Ghetto Memories" or simply "Hittin' Switches," every hip-hop-infused cut is hard-rocking and undeniably heartfelt.


At the same time, while most of the tracks admittedly focus upon having a good time, listeners who know Afroman solely through "Because I Got High" are in for a surprise. "I caught a lot of flak for having so many drug references in my music, so on this album I wanted to give cats a few songs that are really good but don't say anything about drugs," reveals the singer. "For example, on 'Cali Swangin',' I'm talking about low-riding, which I really love to do. That's one of my hobbies -- it's kind of like skateboarding to me. I've also got another tune called 'Just My Paranoia' that's simply my interpolation of the song 'Just My Imagination.'" Regardless of the subject, for Afroman the most important thing, both in creating the music and sharing it with fans, is that he and his audience are having fun. "Music was really made for a good time," he notes, adding that key influences include classic hip-hop heroes like Too Short, DJ Quik and 2 Live Crew. "Nowadays, most Los Angeles rappers want to kill you, which is natural, because it's LA, and a lot of those dudes are gang members who've come off the street. Well, I don't really care about this guy trying to kill me in the verse; I just like the funk he's rapping to. So on AFROHOLIC ... THE EVEN BETTER TIMES, I decided to fillet all the bullshit. I tried to get rid of all the hostility and animosity out there that usually goes with the funk, and just rap with clever, uplifting lyrics." Ever since the eighth-grade expulsion that kick-started his career, Afroman has striven to fuse the finest early rap elements with modern-day attitudes, creating high-spirited yet unquestionably up-to-the-minute melodies. From his perspective, if the tunes sound a tad familiar, that's fine, so long as his fans are smiling, dancing and, most important of all, having a grand time. "You know how all Mercedes Benzes look related to each other?" he asks. "Well, I don't want my music to be the equivalent of an Impala or a damned Cadillac, where one day it looks like a coupe, the next day it looks like a truck, and tomorrow it may look like a freakin' helicopter or something. I want to give cats the best of the future and, of course, maintain the past. Kind of like Mercedes Benz does with the look of their cars, where you can always see the resemblance. I want people to think of AFROHOLIC ... THE EVEN BETTER TIMES as a great '80s West Coast disc where the guy's not killing everybody. I want them to spend their $17 or whatever and, when all is said and done, just feel happy."
source: http://www.afromanmusic.com





Tracks by 'Afroman' 


12 J's Of X-Mas (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
12 J's Of X-Mas (Instrumental Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
1988 
The 2 Zigg Zaggs & Mr. Mixx - Check This Out 
Afrohabalitated Clean and Sober 
Afrolicious 
Afrolicious Clean Edit 
Afropulco Gold & Dirty 
Airport 
Album Version 
The American Dream 
The American Dream.mp3 
An Even Strainjer Poem (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
A StrainJ Poem (Featuring Strainj) 
Bacc 2 School 
Back On The Bus 
Back On The Bus 
Back on the Buz 
Basehead Boggie 
Basehead Boogie 
Beacause I Got High (Afrolicious Edit) 
Because I Am High 
Because I Get High 
Because I Got High Play
Lyrics
Because I GotHigh 
Because I Got High (Extended Version) 
Because I Got High.mp3 
Becauze I Got High (Afrolicious Edit) 
Becauze I Got High (Afropulco Gold & Dirty) 
Beer Bottle Up 
Blaq, Afroman, & StrainJ - Going out Tonight 
Blaq, Afroman, StrainJ, & PoBoy - Eye of Tha Storm 
Blaq, Afroman, StrainJ, & PoBoy - Where I'm From 
& Blaq - Money Make Tha World Go 'Round 
Caddy hop 
Lyrics
Cali Swangin' 
Check Out My Website 
Colt 45 
Come On 
Compton isn't too far away 
Crazy Rap 
Crazy Rap 
Crazy Rap [colt 45] 
Cuz I got high 
Dance Wit Me 
DATA 
Death To The World 
Deck My Balls 
Dopefriend 
Drive Better Drunk 
& Fatsoe - Palmdale Is Tha City 
Freak On With You 
From Tha Ghetto 
Fuck Tha Corporate World 
Gangsta Sound 
Ghetto Life 
Ghetto Memories 
Girls 
Girlz 
God Has Smiled On Me 
Graveyard Shift 
Hittin' switches 
Hungry Hustla Hollas 
Hungry Hustler 
Hush 
hush.mp3 
I Drive Better Drunk 
If It Ain't Free 
Is Coming 
I've Been Hustlin' 
I Wish You Would Roll A New Blunt (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs 
Jackin' Afroman 
Jobe Bells (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
Just my paranoia 
Keep on limpin 
Keep On Limp'n 
Late at night 
Leaving California 
Let Me Out 
Lets All Get Drunk 
Let's All Get Drunk 
Let's All Get Drunk .mp3 
Let's get high tonight 
Letz All Get Drunk 
Life Of Tha Party 
& LowKey - I'm Ballin' 
Major beat 
Me & Kenny 
Mississippi 
Lyrics
Mississippi.mp3 
Money 
Money (Ain't Everything) 
Money (reprise) 
Mr. Mixx - Dirty South Legend 
& Mr. Mixx - Shake Your Ass 
Nobody Knows My Name 
Nutscracker (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
O Chronic Tree (Featuring Strainj) 
On The Mic 
On my hustle 
On My Hustle (ft DJ Mr. Mixxx & Big Luc) 
PalmBells (Featuring The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
Palmdale 
Palmsdale.mp3 
Paranoid 
Paranoid (ft. The 2 Zigg Zaggs) 
& PoBoy - Still Smokin' 
Rollin' 
Roll Your Windows Down 
Sag Your Pants 
Sell Your Dope 
She Wont Let Me 
She Wont Let Me Fuck Play
She Won't Let Me Fuck 
She Won't Let Me.mp3 
She Won`t Let Mi 
Smoke 1 
Smoke A Blunt 
StrainJ - The First TIme 
& StrainJ - Talkin' To My Homies 
Strugglin' N Strivin' 
Suck a D*** Jockey 
Take A Hit 
Tall Cans 
Tall Cans.mp3 
Tame A Hit 
Tha More U Drink 
There's A Price 2 Pay 
This The Kind Of Beat 
Trip 
Tumbleweed 
tumbleweed.mp3 
Turn It Off 
U can make it 
UK Radio Edit 
Violent Night (Featuring Po Boy) 
West coast rap 
West Y'all 
Whack Rappers 
Whack Rappers II (ft Strange) 
What If (featuring E-40) 
What If (ft E-40) 
Wonderful Tonite 
You Ain't My Friend