Afroman releases music videos with clips from sheriff's raid of his Ohio home

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Footage from the Adams County Sheriff's Office raid of Afroman's home is now the setting for two new music videos.

The Ohio-dwelling rapper and singer, known for his song "Because I Got High," recently released two music videos, "Lemon Pound Cake" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door," using home security footage captured during the raid.

Armed sheriff's deputies raided Afroman's Winchester, Adams County, home last August in search of marijuana and drug paraphernalia on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping, according to a search warrant obtained by Enquirer media partner Fox 19.

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Two of Afroman's new music videos feature home security footage captured during Adams County sheriff's deputies' August raid.
Two of Afroman's new music videos feature home security footage captured during Adams County sheriff's deputies' August raid.

Deputies seized marijuana and over $5,000 in cash during the raid, but no charges were filed. The money was returned to Afroman in November, minus $400. Adams County Sheriff Kimmy Rogers told The Enquirer at the time that the missing cash was being investigated by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

Afroman addressed the warrant and poked fun at the sheriff's deputies in both songs.

Besides new music, the "Colt 45" rapper also recently announced his intention to run for president in 2024.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Afroman's new music videos include clips of sheriff's raid on his home