Enjoy the song, and remember to always consume responsibly!

In recent years, Afroman has spoken publicly about the challenges of fame and the pressures of living up to his stoner icon status. He's also explored other creative ventures, including acting and producing.

Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, was a struggling musician from Los Angeles. He released his debut album, "Sell Your Dope," in 1999, but it was his second album, "Because I Got High," that brought him mainstream success. The title track was a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the effects of marijuana on one's productivity and motivation.

In 2000, Afroman released a song that would become a cult classic and an anthem for stoners around the world. "Because I Got High" was a humorous, laid-back ode to the joys of getting high and procrastination. But have you ever wondered how this song came to be, and what Afroman's life was like before and after its release?

Whether you're a stoner, a music lover, or simply someone who appreciates good humor, "Because I Got High" is a song that will continue to bring smiles and laughter for years to come.