600Breezy - Bio, Net Worth, Height

July 2024 · 4 minute read
Profile:600Breezy
Age:32 Years Old
Height:6ft 5in (196 cm)
Occupation:Rapper
Net Worth:US $400 Thousand
Status:Alive

ORIGIN Edit
600Breezy is an American drill rapper out of Chicago, Illinois. He is the architect behind the popular tracks “Don’t Get Smoked,” “Lou Rawls,” and “Do Sum.” Having released multiple projects, his latest includes “First Forty-8” and two installments of the “Breezo George Gervin” mixtape. 600Breezy has collaborated with Drake, Edai, S.Dot, Young $wav, and Young Famous. A member of the 600 clique from the Black Disciples gang, he draws lyrical inspiration from the gritty streets, as well as other real-life experiences. He is currently the owner and founder of the label, 600 Cartel, and has a partnership with Empire Records.

600Breezy was born Antonio Valentino King on April 16, 1991, in Chicago Illinois. Growing up, he was heavily involved in street activities, selling drugs, and gang-banging. Eventually, he got arrested and served time for various charges involving cocaine, marijuana, and parole violation. As a teenager, 600Breezy recalled Gucci Mane spitting raw uncensored street raps about a lifestyle he could relate to. He figured that since he was already in the streets getting down and dirty, why not rap about it. He also recognized Chief Keef as a prominent exponent of the Chicago drill scene. However, he praises fellow crew member and rapper, L’A Capone, for introducing him to the art. 600Breezy began taking music seriously in 2013 after L’A Capone was killed.

CAREER
In 2014, 600Breezy released the single “Don’t Get Smoked,” a track that became his breakout masterpiece and got him noticed. The official music video saw daylight that June and has since gone viral with over 7 million views in 5 years. “24 Bar’s” and “Lotta Gang Shit” also made noise and witnessed millions of streams over time.

For 2015, he linked up with S.Dot on the single “King of The Six” and Huncho Hoodo on “Stupid.” Both songs received warm ovations. That August, 600Breezy unveiled his first major project, Six0 Breez0. The mixtape had 19 tracks and featured artists including Edai, Young Famous, and Huncho Hoodo. It was anchored by his breakout single, “Do Sum,” and “600 on Top.” The mixtape is available on all major platforms. In 2015, 600Breezy also launched his label, 600 Cartel, and signed a distribution deal with Empire Records.

From 2016 to the present, he released 3 projects; 2 installments of the “Breezo George Gervin” mixtape and an EP titled “First Forty-8.” 600Breezy also got cosigned by Drake, appearing on stage alongside the rapper, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.

His duo of “Breezo George Gervin” mixtapes was titled after NBA’s great, George Gervin (The Iceman). Released in 2016 and 2017, respectively, the first “Iceman Edition” featured 11 tracks with guest appearances from Derez Deshon, Young $wav, OJ da Juiceman, Molly Murk, and others. It was led by the singles “24 Bars, P.t.3” and “Sixo Shit.” The second “Leading Scorer Edition” featured 11 tracks with multiple artists including Al Doe and Makarel. It was spearheaded by “Free Smoke” (remix).

In December of 2018, 600Breezy dropped his latest project, “First Forty-8,” after his release from prison. At that point in time, he was serving time for violating his probationary charges. The 7-track effort, featuring 90 & Bishop Ford, was released under 600 Cartel/ Empire and featured the popular songs “Dope” and “Feds Watch.” His latest songs include “Murder Rate Music Pt. 2,” “Thuggin,” and “600 Blicks” alongside Shorty Drew. Several of his music videos have earned exclusive features on WSHH.

PERSONAL
600Breezy’s height is around 6ft5in. His net worth is estimated at $400 Thousand. In 2012, he was arrested for possession of crack cocaine. In 2017, he was sentenced to 10yrs for a parole violation. His time was significantly shortened after lawyers challenged the case. His Instagram account has 715K+ followers. His personal YouTube channel is home to 40K+ subscribers. With regard to relationship, 600Breezy might be dating Sky Days, a reality television star on VH1’s “Black Ink Crew.” He previously had a relationship with Chicago rapper, Queen Key. She is currently pregnant with triplets and claims that 600Breezy is the father. The two were also involved in a dispute where private materials were exposed on the internet.


600Breezy Real Name, Birthday, Wiki

Real Name:Antonio Valentino King
Birthday:April 16, 1991
Age:32 Years Old
Place of Birth:Illinois, Chicago, United States
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Height:6ft 5in (196 cm)
Occupation:Rapper
Years Active:2013-Present
Net Worth:US $400 Thousand
Marriage(s):
Death-O-Meter:Alive

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