Afroman, born Joseph Edgar Foreman on July 28, 1974, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and musician known for his hit single “Because I Got High.” He has released multiple albums with themes often revolving around marijuana, humor, and daily life experiences. Afroman is recognized for his laid-back style and engaging live performances.
In July 2023, Afroman faced a lawsuit from police officers following the release of a music video that included footage from a raid on his home by the Adams County Sheriff’s Department in August 2022. The raid, which was based on allegations of drugs and kidnapping, resulted in no charges against Afroman. He used the incident as inspiration for his music, aiming to express his frustration and recoup losses from the damage caused to his property. The music video, however, led to a lawsuit from the officers involved, who claimed it caused them “humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, embarrassment, and loss of reputation.” Afroman defended his actions as a legitimate expression of his experiences, highlighting the invasion and damage to his home during the raid.
Apart from this legal entanglement, Afroman has taken a significant step into the political arena by filing official paperwork to run for President of the United States in the 2024 election. His campaign, propelled by a desire to advocate for Criminal Justice Reform and Federal Marijuana Legalization, reflects his long-standing interests and concerns, particularly in light of his legal battles. Afroman’s move to run as an Independent underscores his commitment to these issues, aiming to bring them to the forefront of national discourse