West coast rapper Afroman and his label have ordered a cease-and-desist against the San Jose, CA booking agency RS Entertainment and an individual named Dol Ré for performing and promoting himself as Afroman.
Dol Ré has been impersonating Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, and identifying himself as the creator and performer of the rapper's humorous hit single "Because I Got High."
Afroman's law firm has given Dol Ré until March 5 to stop using the Hungry Hustler recording artist's name and performing as such.
"Dol Ré is a talented impersonator. He's good at what he does. I wish him success," Afroman said in a statement. "If he ever gets to the point where he can't make money impersonating me as Afroman, maybe he can make money as 'Dol Ré, the guy who impersonated and ripped off Afroman.'"
Afroman amusingly added that he would have tried to stop Dol Ré's fraudulent behavior earlier but didn't "because he got high."
The actual Afroman's recent releases include 4ro: 20 and his Christmas album Jobe Bells.
Source: allhiphop.com
Dol Ré has been impersonating Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, and identifying himself as the creator and performer of the rapper's humorous hit single "Because I Got High."
Afroman's law firm has given Dol Ré until March 5 to stop using the Hungry Hustler recording artist's name and performing as such.
"Dol Ré is a talented impersonator. He's good at what he does. I wish him success," Afroman said in a statement. "If he ever gets to the point where he can't make money impersonating me as Afroman, maybe he can make money as 'Dol Ré, the guy who impersonated and ripped off Afroman.'"
Afroman amusingly added that he would have tried to stop Dol Ré's fraudulent behavior earlier but didn't "because he got high."
The actual Afroman's recent releases include 4ro: 20 and his Christmas album Jobe Bells.
Source: allhiphop.com