Toronto Streets Magazine (TSM) is proud to spotlight one of the city’s enduring voices in the rap game with a fresh drop that’s tapping into the streets’ current pulse.
Roney Drops “67” – Capitalizing on the Viral Wave with Gangsta Energy
Toronto rap veteran **Roney** (real name Tyrone Smith) is back with his latest single and official music video **”67″**, premiered on March 9, 2026, via his YouTube channel (@RoneyDontSleep), which boasts **68.5K subscribers**. Directed and shot by **Luski** (of Luski Creatives), the visual is a gritty, no-holds-barred take that rides the massive viral trend where kids and fans across the city – and beyond – are chanting “Six-Seven” everywhere you turn. You can’t escape it, and Roney isn’t trying to; he’s leaning all the way in with a hard-hitting, gangsta-flavored anthem that feels authentic to his roots.
The track, released under **2x Music Group / Dnt Get Close**, dropped digitally on March 6, 2026 (audio produced by Steve Kroeger), and is now available on all major streaming platforms:
– **Spotify**: Search “Roney 67” or check his artist page (93.4K monthly listeners strong).
– **Apple Music**: Stream the single directly.
In just a few days post-premiere, the video has already pulled in thousands of views (starting from 4,194 at launch and climbing fast), with fans in the comments sections hyping the energy and visuals. Luski’s direction brings that raw Toronto street aesthetic – think dark vibes, close-up shots, and unfiltered attitude – perfectly complementing Roney’s delivery.
Roney has been a staple in the 6ix scene since breaking through around 2012-2013 as a young talent with Jamaican roots and heavy grime influences mixed into his gangster rap style. Early features on platforms like Vice highlighted him as Toronto’s “gangster rap wunderkind,” and over the years he’s built a loyal cult following through mixtapes like the *Don’t Sleep* series, albums such as *Versatile* (2019) and *Different Route* (2020 – which charted on Apple Music), and viral moments like his WorldStar-exclusive “Forget About Me” (over 2M views). He’s been spotlighted on WSHH, HotNewHipHop, Vice, and even OVO Sound Radio, proving his independent grind with no major co-sign needed – just consistent output and street support.
Recent releases like “Running Up That Hill,” “Count These Bandz,” and “H-Town” have kept the momentum, but “67” feels like a timely reset, embracing the chant that’s become synonymous with Toronto’s drill and street culture energy right now. Whether it’s nodding to area codes, crew pride, or just the infectious hook, Roney turns it into something harder and more personal.
As one of the OGs who helped shape the sound coming out of the city, Roney continues to evolve while staying true to what got him here: raw bars, real stories, and visuals that hit hard. If you’re in the streets or just tuned into Toronto rap, “67” is the one you need to run up right now.
Stream it, watch the video below (YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBeucH0jINs), and turn it up. The “Six-Seven” wave isn’t slowing down – and neither is Roney.
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