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Afroholic... The Even Better Times

Afroman · 2004

148 min · 33 tracks · hip-hop

Afroman's blend of humorous storytelling and laid-back grooves captures the essence of early 2000s hip-hop culture.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • humorous storytelling with laid-back vibes
  • for carefree late nights
  • casual background for social gatherings
  • playful irreverence throughout the tracks
  • varied pacing keeps it engaging

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking deep emotional introspection
  • prefer concise, radio-friendly tracks

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2004, 'Afroholic... The Even Better Times' is Afroman's fourth studio album and comes after his breakthrough hit 'Because I Got High' in 2001. At this point, Afroman was navigating the complexities of fame while maintaining his unique style, addressing both personal anecdotes and broader social themes in his music.
Stylistic neighbors
Cypress Hill· Warren G· Snoop Dogg

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Nobody Knows My Name 0:55
  • 2 Leaving California 5:30
  • 3 Turn It Off 0:15
  • 4 Suck a Dick Jockey 4:44
  • 5 Girlz 4:44
  • 6 I've Been Hustlin' 5:34
  • 7 West Y'all 3:52
  • 8 Drive Better Drunk 7:19
  • 9 Jackin' Afroman 2:50
  • 10 Colt 45 6:42
  • 11 Freak on With You 4:47
  • 12 Ghetto Memories 4:40
  • 13 Cali Swangin' 6:09
  • 14 What If 4:41
  • 15 From tha Ghetto 3:48
  • 16 Sag Your Pants 3:30
  • 17 Wonderful Tonite 1:43

Disc 2

  • 1 Keep On Limp'n 5:13
  • 2 On My Hustle 4:21
  • 3 Caddy Hop 5:01
  • 4 Just My Paranoia 5:58
  • 5 Let's Get High Tonight 4:31
  • 6 Late at Night 5:15
  • 7 Rollin' 5:52
  • 8 Hittin' Switches 5:18
  • 9 Airport 3:35
  • 10 West Coast Rap 6:40
  • 11 Compton Isn't Too Far Away 3:05
  • 12 Money (Ain't Everything) 3:53
  • 13 Money (reprise) 2:51
  • 14 U Can Make It 4:56
  • 15 Major Beat 5:05
  • 16 Me & Kenny 5:13

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