Need to ensure that proper nouns like Afroman and the song title remain unchanged. Also, check that the substitutions make sense in context. For example, "hip-hop" is replaced with "rap," which is correct in this context. Avoid using synonyms that might alter the original meaning. For instance, "perpetual" in "lasting impact" is okay if the context doesn't imply continuous. Also, make sure the links remain as they are since they are URLs.
Need to think of three synonyms for "like" when it's used to introduce examples. So "like" can be replaced with "such as|for instance|including".
"The iconic song “Because I Got High” by Afroman has been a staple of stoner culture and hip-hop playlists for over two decades." Afroman Because I Got High Mp3 Download
But I need to make sure not to change the structure of the text—so replace each word with its three options in braces, without altering the sentence structure. However, some words might not have three good synonyms, and I have to be careful with that. Also, hyphenated or compound words like "Afroman" should remain as is since it's a brand/person.
I should also check for any potential errors, like replacing a verb with a noun that doesn't fit. For example, "released" in the sentence about the album could be launched, issued, distributed. "Debut" could be first, initial, opening. Need to ensure that proper nouns like Afroman
I need to go through each word one by one. Let's take the first sentence again:
Breaking down into words: - You (proper noun? No, it's a pronoun. But according to the user's note, "No changes to proper nouns." So "proper noun" here refers to actual names of people, places, brands, etc. "You" is a pronoun, so it's not a proper noun and can be replaced. So "You" becomes We etc. Avoid using synonyms that might alter the original meaning
Next, "favorite" could be cherished. Then "referenced and parodied" might be mentioned and recreated. I need to ensure that the verbs are correctly rephrased.