Robb Bank$ Recalls Dipping A Joint In Lean On "How To Roll"

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Robb Bank, Kie Money and Kid Trunks get lit for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

It's very rare we get  "How To Roll" who doesn't smoke weed. There's been one or two artists but it's definitely not common. Recently, we got Robb Bank$ in our offices. He admits to not smoking so he decided to bring along some of his friends to show us how to roll a blunt while he poured up some lean.

Robb Bank$ joined us for our latest episode of "How To Roll" and brought along his friends Kie Money and Kid Trunks. While Robb Bank$ doesn't smoke, he poured up instead while his friends twisted up some weed as he recalled the first time he was ever introduced to lean at 16 years old.

"I finna go to a party and then my two homeboys, they pulled up in their little car. They had a little whip. They were smoking out the car. I had bought like two little joints. When I was really smoking weed like a lame," he said, "They took my joints and dipped it in some shit. I was like 'what you doing?!' [they said] It's that lean. It started bubbling."

During the video, Robb Bank$ doesn't seem too interested in rolling weed.While his homeboys twisted up some weed, he taught us how to pour up some lean. However, Kie Money and Kid Trunks compare their own rolling techniques to see who could twist the better Backwood.

Check out the full video above and stay tuned for more episodes of "How To Roll" on HNHH TV.


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