Career
He is best known for the hit single "Because I Got High". He began his career in 8th Grade, when he began recording homemade songs and selling them to his classmates. "The first tape I made was about my eighth-grade teacher," he once recalled.
"She got me kicked out of school for sagging my pants, which was a big deal back then
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.
In 1998, Afroman released his first album, My Fro-losophy. And later relocated to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he met drummer Jody Stallone, keyboardist/bassist Darrell Havard, and producer Tim Ramenofsky (aka "Headfridge").
Ramenofsky produced and released Afroman"s second album Because I Got High in 2000 on T-Bones Records.
lieutenant was distributed primarily through concerts and the file-sharing service Napster before its title track was played on The Howard Stern Show. Afroman was inspired to write the song"s lyrical content by his unwillingness to clean his room, and he ran with the idea of everyday tasks being derailed by drug use. In late 2001, the song became a worldwide hit and was featured in the films Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, The Perfect Score, and Disturbia later in the 2000s.
After the single"s success, Afroman joined the lineup of Cypress Hill"s fall festival "Smoke Out" with the Deftones, Method Manitoba, and others
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 some new tracks.
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. Afroman was part of the 2010 Gathering of the Juggalos lineup.
In October 2014, Afroman released a remix of his song "Because I Got High," to highlight the usefulness of marijuana as part of the fight to legalize its sale across the United States.
On February 17, 2015, Foreman was midway through his performance at a live music venue in Biloxi, Mississippi when he punched a woman in the face, knocking her down. He was arrested and charged with assault and released on bond shortly thereafter. He also stated that Foreman mistook the individual for someone who had been heckling him.
Foreman has since publicly apologized and is actively seeking anger-management therapy.