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Afroman (Joseph Edgar Foreman) was born on 28 July, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American musician. Discover Afroman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

Popular As Joseph Edgar Foreman
Occupation Political candidate rapper singer songwriter comedian
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 28 July, 1974
Birthday 28 July
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1974

Joseph Edgar Foreman (born July 28, 1974), better known by his stage name Afroman, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, political candidate, and comedian.

Afroman 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.

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.

1998

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.

2000

He is best known for his 2000 single "Because I Got High", and its follow-up, the 2001 single "Crazy Rap".

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.

2001

Both songs were featured on his album The Good Times (2001).

Afroman was nominated for a Grammy award a year later.

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.

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.

2002

"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.

2003

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.

2004

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.

2010

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

2014

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.

2015

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.

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.