Rapper Afroman is speaking out after a significant court victory that has reignited debate over free speech in the United States. In a recent interview, the artist, best known for his hit song "Because I Got High," reflects on the outcome of his lawsuit, in which a court ruled in his favor regarding the use of his music in a YouTube video. Afroman's case has been seen as a test of the limits of fair use provisions in copyright law, and his win has sparked conversation about the balance between artistic expression and intellectual property rights. As he looks to the future, Afroman also discusses his ambitions to bring people together and bridge the partisan divide in America, citing his music as a potential unifying force.


Afroman discusses his free speech court victory, why he thinks he could unite America, and whether he feels pressure to always be high.