Rome Streetz doesn't slow down. While most MCs are still working on their next move, he's already put out another one. "Cocaine Coltrane" is the latest visual — produced by Denny LaFlare, and it hits exactly how you'd expect from that pairing.
Denny LaFlare doesn't get enough credit. He's been in the background of some of the hardest Griselda-adjacent records for years, consistently delivering the kind of dark, grimy production that lets an MC like Rome actually breathe. No fluff, no filler — just the right amount of space for the bars to land.
And Rome Streetz uses every bit of that space. The Bronx MC has been one of the most consistent voices in the underground for years — projects with Daringer, Conductor Williams, Boldy James, collaborations with Statik Selektah and Joey Bada$$. What makes him different isn't just output, it's the precision. Every line placed exactly where it needs to be.
The title says everything about the aesthetic — Cocaine Coltrane. Street imagery fused with jazz reference. That's the underground shorthand for a specific kind of seriousness, and Rome lives it.
Watch the video below.
