Remember Afroman, America? The hilarious rapper whose "Then I Got High," a catchy, 2020 hit was about a hapless, down-on-his-luck stoner who blames lost opportunities and his worsening plight on his penchant for smoking copious amounts of marijuana? Yeah, that guy.
Welp, Afroman is back — and he couldn't be funnier.
In a brilliant remix of "Then I Got High," the rapper mocks Hunter Biden and the Biden family's influence-peddling business, bigly. The name of the remix? "Hunter Got High," of course.
The song kicks off with: "Hey y'all Hunter... roll up one of them congressional blunts, brotha..."
Afroman then sings:
He was gonna get his laptop fixed, but Hunter got high.
He wasn't gonna show all them d**k pics, but Hunter got high.
He shoulda let... Hillary bleach... his whole hard drive... yay hay.
But Hunter got high, Hunter high, Hunter got high.
Afroman also mocks Hunter over the Secret Service confirming cocaine was found in the White House, last summer.
He was gonna visit his dad, but Hunter got high.
He thought he had a secret stash, but Hunter got high.
The White House got shut down, and we all know why.
Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high
Here's a clip:
Afroman releases a Hunter Biden remix of his famous song "because I got high." pic.twitter.com/ZsJjHH9cVd
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) April 28, 2024
Beautiful. ain't it?
Next Up, Biden Family Influence-Peddling
RedState has written extensively about the Biden Family business, including various influence-peddling schemes. I reported on March 14 about former Hunter business partner Tony Bobulinski accusing the Bidens of "running away from the truth," and suggesting that Hunter, Joe, and Joe's brother, Jim, testify before Congress under oath to "ensure the truth is being told."
In the song, Afroman rips the Bidens to shreds over the accusations — hilariously, of course.
Ukraine wasn’t part of the plan, till Hunter got high.
China wasn’t that big a fan, till Hunter got high.
He wasn’t gonna split it all, with the old big guy.
But Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high.
Baste Records, founded by Matthew Azrieli, the original publisher, CEO, and founder of The Post Millennial, bills itself as a "harbinger of the counter culture to cancel culture."
Now, ladies and gentlemen, for your viewing and listening pleasure, the entire official video of "Hunter Got High."
The Bottom Line
I found it interesting that Afroman would take it to the Bidens. In today's politically-charged America, poking serious fun at one side suggests you support the other side — and for the life of me, I don't see Afroman as a Trump fan.
Then again, the fact that Afroman and Baste Records did go after the Bidens might suggest they felt there wasn't a downside to doing so, which, given Joe's toilet-bowl-swirling approval ratings, is probably correct.
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