"Hunter Got High," which was released in late April, has reached the number 8 position on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales lists.
Afroman’s newest song poking fun at scandal-riddled Hunter Biden has broke into the top ten on two Billboard lists.
"Hunter Got High," which was released in late April, has reached the number 8 position on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales lists.
Shortly after the release of the song and music video, the track also reached the top of the iTunes rap chart with the music video being the top video on the music platform.
The song parodies his hit from 2000 "Because I got High."
"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."
"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.
The song has even received accolades from President Trump, with the 2024 candidate autographing a printout of an article on the song adding, "so great!"
The Newsweek article signed by Trump quotes Afroman as saying that he hopes to perform the hit track at Trump rallies during the election season. "I might really be back. This one might take me to the stratosphere. I might be singing it at some Trump rallies."
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