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Afroman releases updated parody of 'Because I got high' hit poking fun at Hunter Biden's drug problems

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Afroman has released an update of his 2000 hit song Because I Got High that sees him make fun of Hunter Biden's history with drug addiction.

The rapper released a music video for the parody song on Friday with Baste Records, which describes itself as a 'harbinger of the counter culture to cancel culture.'

The video begins with Afroman sitting alongside two actors depicting president Joe Biden and his troubled son.

'Hey Hunter! Roll another one of those congressional blunts, brotha,' Afroman says as the song starts playing.

The song continues, mocking Hunter's infamous lost laptop fiasco: 'He was gonna get his laptop fixed, but Hunter got high.

Afroman has released an update of his 2000 hit song Because I Got High that sees him make fun of Hunter Biden 's history with drug addiction

Afroman has released an update of his 2000 hit song Because I Got High that sees him make fun of Hunter Biden 's history with drug addiction

The video begins with Afroman sitting alongside two actors depicting president Joe Biden and his troubled son Hunter

The video begins with Afroman sitting alongside two actors depicting president Joe Biden and his troubled son Hunter

'Hey Hunter! Roll another one of those congressional blunts, brotha,' Afroman says as the song starts playing

'Hey Hunter! Roll another one of those congressional blunts, brotha,' Afroman says as the song starts playing

'He shoulda let Hillary bleach the whole hard drive. But Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high.' 

That was a reference to Hillary Clinton's alleged lawbreaking by using a private email server to receive messages containing classified material.

Afroman goes on to claim that cocaine found in the White Houser earlier this year belonged to Hunter, before suggesting he corrupted the Biden administration. 

'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,' Afroman sings. 

The song adds: 'Biden never use to start with B-U-Y. Till Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high.

'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.'

Hunter Biden has been open about his lifelong battle with drug addiction, including crack cocaine. 

Writing in his 2021 memoir, he said that 'in the last five years alone, my two-decades-long marriage has dissolved, guns have been put in my face, and at one point I dropped clean off the grid, living in $59-a-night Super 8 motels off I-95 while scaring my family even more than myself.'

The song adds: 'Biden never use to start with B-U-Y. Till Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high'

The song adds: 'Biden never use to start with B-U-Y. Till Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high'

Afroman goes on to claim that a white powder found in the White Houser earlier this year belonged to Hunter, before suggesting he corrupted the Biden administration

Afroman goes on to claim that a white powder found in the White Houser earlier this year belonged to Hunter, before suggesting he corrupted the Biden administration

His 'deep descent' into substance addiction followed the 2015 death of his older brother, Beau, who succumbed to brain cancer at age 46, Hunter Biden writes in 'Beautiful Things.'

Last year the controversial rapper - born Joseph Foreman - filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission to run as an Independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 US presidential election.

The musician — who is currently being sued by police after he used footage of a raid of his home in his music videos — first announced his ambition to run for POTUS back in December during a concert in Missouri.

He also has a catchy slogan for the 2024 election, calling it '20-20-FRO election' according to the publication.

His bid comes after he has been accused of improperly using footage from a police raid on his Ohio home last year in his music videos by seven enforcement officers.

Four deputies, two sergeants and a detective with the Adams County Sheriff's Office filed the lawsuit earlier in March, in Winchester, Ohio, claiming invasion of privacy. Other cops, who were involved in the raid, are not named as plaintiffs.

Last year the controversial rapper - born Joseph Foreman - filed paperwork to run as an Independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 US presidential election

Last year the controversial rapper - born Joseph Foreman - filed paperwork to run as an Independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 US presidential election

The plaintiffs say Afroman took footage of their faces obtained during the August 2022 raid and used it in music videos and social media posts without their consent.

The plaintiffs are seeking all of Foreman's profits from his use of their personas. That includes proceeds from the songs, music videos and live event tickets, as well as the promotion of Foreman's Afroman brand, under which he sells beer, marijuana, T-shirts and other merchandise.

The suit names Foreman, his recording firm and a Texas-based media distribution company as defendants. In an Instagram post Foreman vowed to countersue 'for the undeniable damage this had on my clients, family, career and property.'

He also suggested to TMZ at the time that he felt he was profiled due to his music.

Law enforcement officers were acting on a warrant that stated probable cause existed that drugs and drug paraphernalia would be found on Foreman's property and that trafficking and kidnapping had taken place there, authorities have said.

Those suspicions turned out to be unfounded, though, and the raid failed to turn up probative criminal evidence. No charges were ever filed.

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