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Afroman remixes “Because I Got High” to impersonate Hunter Biden

Afroman covered his 2000 hit song, “Because I Got High,” with a new version mocking Hunter Biden.

Baste Records released Afroman’s new song, “Hunter Got High,” on Friday on X, sharing a link to the full video on YouTube.

“Hey Hunter!” Throw another one of those congressional blunts, bro,” the video begins, as Afroman and an actor portraying Hunter Biden stop smoking in the back of a black SUV.

“He was going to get his laptop fixed, but Hunter got high,” Afroman sings.

“He should have let Hillary whitewash the entire hard drive. But Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high,” he sings with the actor playing Hunter and a white-haired man wearing a mask depicting President Biden.

Beyond Hunter Biden’s laptop, Afroman’s new song also takes aim at the Biden family’s alleged influence peddling, as well as the Secret Service confirming cocaine was found at the White House last summer and subsequently closing this investigation without naming a culprit.

Warning: Graphical language

Rapper Afroman released a new song mocking Hunter Biden called “Hunter Got High.” YouTube/ogafroman

“He thought he had a secret stash, but Hunter got high. The White House has been shut down, and we all know why. Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high,” the song says.

Afroman also mocks Hunter Biden’s art career, which has been criticized by House Republicans, raising conflict of interest concerns between wealthy buyers and the White House.

The song continues: “Biden never used to start with BUY. Until Hunter gets high, Hunter gets high, Hunter gets high.

Afroman sings that Hunter was “going to get his laptop fixed,” but then he got high. Allison Bailey/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
“Biden never used to start with BUY,” Afroman claimed in the song. Michael Reynolds/UPI/Shutterstock

“Ukraine wasn’t part of the plan until Hunter got high. China wasn’t a big fan until Hunter got high. He wasn’t going to share everything with the big old guy. But Hunter got high, Hunter got high, Hunter got high,” he says.

Baste Records, founded by Matthew Azrieli, bills itself as a “harbinger of counterculture aimed at cancel culture.”

Its website says the record company aims to defend free speech and freedom of thought in what it says has become a predominantly “woke” music industry.

New York Post

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