Released: February 5, 2008

Songwriter: Afroman

Producer: DJ Paul

(Chorus)
I always have fun in Washington (Washington)
Dancin from the evening till the moning sun (oww)
It's your northwest partner (eyy) afroman (afroman)
I come back and visit evry chance i can (bucccoc)

Angela from Washington
Washed my dick and balls with her tongue
She liked to walla-walla in Walla Walla
First I make her holler then I make her swalla
I got Jane from Spokane
Hooked on my dick like rock-cocaine

Sleepless in Seattle
Wake 'n bake take my rattle snake
Flylin' in your pussy like a sea hawk
I grab you by the sholders then I hit the sea walk (ugh)
I'm not a dick but I went to Cheney
Pulled out my dick and got some brain
I had a rich girl in Kettle Falls licking on my ghetto balls
Met a fat girl in Kennewick
Pulled out my long black skinny dick
Fine lady cop from Yakima
She had the coffe I had the creamer

(Chorus)
I always have fun in Washington (Washington)
Dancin from the evening till the moning sun (oww)
It's your northwest partner (eyy) afroman (afroman)
I come back and visit evry chance i can (bucccoc)

Got a blowjob in Toppinish just don't stop till' ya finished
Took a ride to the sunny side to the money and ride fro daddy thats right
Processed a girl in the city of Prosser
Come to find out she's a salad tosser (slurpping sound)
Met this girl from Oroville
She gave me oral with oral skill
Met this girl from Omak
We went to the park and we got tore back
Couldn't tell a tale, I had to take a bath in Soap Lake (ugh)
Met this girl in the city of Wheeler
Rode that ass like an 18 wheeler
All the way to Colfax
Bummpin' cold track making cold stacks

(Chorus)2x
I always have fun in Washington (Washington)
Dancin from the evening till the moning sun (oww)
It's your northwest partner (eyy) afroman (afroman)
I come back and visit evry chance i can (bucccoc)

Afroman

Joseph ‘Afroman’ Foreman began writing songs and handing them out to his friends on cassette while in the eighth grade. At 25 years old, he released his first album, 1999’s Sell Your Dope. Soon after, he moved from LA to Mississippi with the mission to ‘get away from competition and sell to actual people’, releasing his sophomore album Because I Got High in 2000 on T-Bones Records. Its title track, written hastily after a friend showed up and interrupted him on an ambitious day and insisted they instead get high, was the last song he had recorded for the album. Soon after, Afroman left the music business.

At the same time, the file-sharing software Napster – heavily used at the time to share and distribute music for free – was at its peak of popularity, and the album’s title track became popular with its users. Universal Records caught wind and signed Afroman to a six album deal and released it as a single on July 6, 2001.

“Because I Got High” immediately became one of the most-requested songs across the nation, growing even larger after syndicated morning radio show host Howard Stern began airing it regularly, helping to make it ‘the most requested song on the radio in the country’. Further boosting its popularity was its inclusion in the film (and soundtrack to) Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back and MTV’s eventual agreement to air a modified, less-controversial music video for the song. It peaked at #13 in the US, and topped the charts in ten countries overseas. Its album The Good Times reached #10 in the US.