#rouleunlongchallenge: Lorenzo's speed rolling challenge
Rapper Lorenzo is taking social media by storm with his offbeat videos and challenges. Going all out with hardcore lyrics and the perfect stoner vibe, the rapper has just earned a platinum certification for his project «Rien à Branler.» Weed plays a major role in the artist’s world: recently, the rapper posted a video in which he taught his fans how to roll long joints.
the #rouleunlongchallenge
How fast do you think you can roll a joint? Rapper Lorenzo just launched a new challenge on social media: the 1TP5Hole-in-One Challenge. Against a backdrop of high-energy music in the style of «Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,» he’s seen rolling a joint as fast as possible in an Instagram video. He set his record at 55.89 seconds—about two seconds faster than Bob Marley, according to his own estimates. Warning: this challenge isn’t for those who take their time and prefer their joints rolled just right.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BopAk-xncTc/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_video_watch_again
Many internet users have picked up the hashtag and taken on the challenge. Will they do better than Lorenzo? Yes 🙂
The Technology of the Future
The Technology of the Future, or «How to Roll a Joint in the street ». In another video, he is seen rolling a joint on the street as quickly as possible, thanks to shoes perfectly suited to the situation. Acting covertly, the rapper pulls tobacco and weed from two airtight compartments hidden inside his shoes.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BoULKQZHWA3/?utm_source=ig_embed
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