"How We Roll" by The Underachievers is a song that showcases the duo's confidence, swagger, and individuality. The lyrics discuss their unique approach to life and their refusal to conform to societal norms. In the first verse, the lyrics mention "rolling up the God strain" and "smoking out the Batcave." These references to marijuana suggest that the artists find solace and inspiration in substances. They also mention being "solid when I take my stance" and having strong self-assurance, comparing themselves to boxing champion Floyd Mayweather. The chorus emphasizes their laid-back and carefree lifestyle. They mention having OG (original gangsta) weed in their blunt and Henny (Hennessy) in their cup, symbolizing their indulgence in luxury and pleasures. They speak about stacking bread (making money) and keeping themselves protected and aware of potential threats. The second verse mentions their detachment from societal expectations and their commitment to being true to themselves. The lyrics express a disregard for conformity and a refusal to engage in unnecessary conflict ("I just roll the coral, I don't quarrel 'less you skimp the pack"). The artists assert their authenticity and uniqueness, suggesting that they are not influenced by trends or mainstream culture. The song's overall meaning is about embracing individuality, self-confidence, and living on one's own terms. The Underachievers celebrate their own distinct style and way of life, prioritizing their own happiness and personal growth. They position themselves as outsiders who don't conform to societal expectations, finding solace and comfort in their own choices and beliefs.