600Breezy
600Breezy is a Chicago rapper known for his tracks like 'Don't Get Smoked' and '11 Gunz'. He has been shot six times, starting at the age of 21, but has persevered in his music career.
Rapper
April 16, 1991
Aries
34
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Antonio Valentino King, known by his stage name 600Breezy, was born on April 16, 1991, and is a Chicago-based rapper recognized for his drill music style. He rose to fame with tracks such as “Don’t Get Smoked” and “24 Bars,” and his mixtape “Breezo George Gervin (Leading Scorer Edition)” climbed to number 16 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Collaborating with artists like Lil Durk, King Louie, and G Herbo, 600Breezy was also a member of the Black Disciples gang and faced legal issues related to gang activity. In 2022, he sadly announced the passing of his girlfriend, Raven Jackson, who took her own life.
An intriguing aspect of 600Breezy’s life is that he has been shot six times, beginning at the age of 21. Despite encountering violence early in his life, he remained dedicated to his music career.