Toronto's Roney Compares His Enemies To "Caillou" On His New Track

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Roney returns with his new track, "Caillou."

Toronto is a hub for some of the hottest emerging artists in the game. While there are the obvious artists that most people are fully aware of, there's a lot of rappers who've been grinding for years and keeping the streets hot. Among those is Roney. Although he faced some legal trouble that had him away from the game for a minute, he's back on his grind. The rapper's been getting ready for the release of his forthcoming album, The Countdown. Today, the rapper comes through with his new single, "Caillou."

Roney continues to gear up for the release of his forthcoming project, The Countdown with his new single, "Caillou." The rapper comes through with some aggressive bars over a menacing and haunting beat. "Caillou" follows the release of "No Friends" which he released earlier this month and "Faded" which he dropped at the top of the summer.

Check out Roney's new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
My n***as they ride, yeah yeah they ride
My bitches gon' ride too
They run with the K, I throw up the five
Like I am a Piru
This shit is so crazy, these n***as is babies
I'm beefin' with Caillou
I get high like the 80's, and run with the 80
Swing it like Babe Ruth


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