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Description du concert
Doors: 6:00 PM/ Show: 7:00 PM
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Crazy Rap
$15.98
Good Times
$7.62
Because I Got High
$8.13
Hungry Hustlerz, The: Starvation is M...
$9.98
Afroholic...The Even Better Times
$20.94
Waiting to Inhale
$13.19
Crazy Rap
$9.98
Chicken N Beer
$8.37
Happy To Be Alive
$38.95
Good Times (Clean)
$52.25
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Maria
9 janvier 2024
Had a great time, 16 of us went. Family and friends, was a momentous event!!
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Biographie de Afroman
Afroman (born Joseph Edgar Foreman, on 28 July 1974) is a rap artist from South-Central Los Angeles, California, but later moved to Palmdale.
His best-known song is the 2001 hit "Because I Got High", which gained popularity through Napster, local radio play, a feature on Howard Stern's radio show, and the "stoner" movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (and accompanying soundtrack). His other most popular song, "Crazy Rap", is often refered to as "Colt 45", because of it's lyrics, "Colt 45 and two Zig Zags".
Afroman is also fond of referencing his independence from record labels and the "corporate world" and cites himself as an example of how an artist can take recording and distribution into his or her own hands.
Plus d'infoHis best-known song is the 2001 hit "Because I Got High", which gained popularity through Napster, local radio play, a feature on Howard Stern's radio show, and the "stoner" movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (and accompanying soundtrack). His other most popular song, "Crazy Rap", is often refered to as "Colt 45", because of it's lyrics, "Colt 45 and two Zig Zags".
Afroman is also fond of referencing his independence from record labels and the "corporate world" and cites himself as an example of how an artist can take recording and distribution into his or her own hands.
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