Afroman skyrockets up iTunes charts with new song mocking Hunter Biden

A conservative record company has the #1 video and #2 rap song on iTunes.

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Afroman's "Hunter Got High" has skyrocketed to the top of the iTunes charts, taking the number 2 spot in the rap genre and was the top video on the music platform.  

The music video produced by Baste Records and the song by Afroman, have gone viral online after its release on Sunday.  

The music video starts with Afroman giving a shout-out to Baste Records in the back of an SUV and he starts, saying, “Hey Hunter! Roll another one of those congressional blunts, brotha." 

Parody of his hit song from 2000, Afroman decided to make a new version of the song to poke fun at President Joe Biden's son.  

"He was going to get his laptop fixed, but Hunter got high," Afroman sang in the song. "He wasn't gonna show all them d*ck pics, but Hunter got high (La-da-da-da), He shoulda let Hillary bleach the whole hard drive. But Hunter got high (Hey), Hunter got high, Hunter got high." 

One verse mocks the sexual encounters that Hunter has had with women as well as when President Biden said that Hunter was the "smartest man" he knows.  

"He was gonna go visit his dad, but Hunter got high (Ooh). He thought he had a secret stash, but Hunter got high (La-da-da-da). The White House got shut down, we all know why (Come on, man, yeah). Hunter got High, Hunter got High, Hunter got High," the song goes on.  

It quickly became the top music video on iTunes after its release.  

As of Monday, the song is in the second spot in the rap genre on the iTunes charts.  

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