Robb Banks Joins Forces With Cris Dinero On "Hop In"

New music from Cris Dinero and Robb Banks.

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Cris Dinero and Robb Banks are back with another one. The two artists recently released their latest collaboration, "Hop In" this weekend. It's a melodic effort that finds the two artists diving into more melodic territory. Cris Dinero holds down the production on the track, kicking the song off before sliding it over to Robb Banks for a verse that includes an interpolation of The Fugees and a reference to Xzibit's Pimp My Ride.

Cris Dinero and Robb Banks have a long-history together as collaborators. Dinero and Banks teamed up for their joint EP, 100 Year War: Golden Age last summerDinero's also handled a ton of production for Wifisfuneral including several collaborations with Robb Banks.

Peep Cris Dinero and Robb Banks "Hop In" new collaboration below.

Quotable Lyrics
Ou la la la
Is the way that that glock spit when I bust yo head
She said pimp my ride
I ain't Xzibit but I'm lookin' at it like I pay for head


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