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600 Breezy Mourns the Loss of His Girlfriend Due To Suicide

600 Breezy has been on a roll with the release of new music. Sadly, today the drill rapper shared via social media that his girlfriend, Raven Jackson, has died of suicide.

 

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Not much of the couples’ life together has been available to the public. However, 600 Breezy’s and his girlfriend’s businesses flourished independently. 600 took to Instagram to share Jackson’s tragic loss and what seems to be her last words. In a heartbreaking final plea, Jackson revealed her hopelessness in life itself and her inability to continue to hide them any longer.

The rumors claim she may have jumped from a bridge. These allegations may be supported by her message to Breezy, “It’s 5pm here, this bridge is actually nice. I wish we would’ve came here together.”

“The Best 2 years of my life……”

The two had been dating for 2 years. During that time, both excelled in perspective business ventures. Jackson founded Go cRAEzy Fitness which offered luxury fitness gear, gym essentials, and training. She also found the “Real Talk With Raven” community, where she emphasized and advocated for “mental health and awareness while providing a safe, inviting, and nurturing space to facilitate growth and awareness.”

600 Breezy, on the other hand, is a Chicago rapper amongst the long list of drill rappers. He is known to have been a close associate of the late King Von. Breezy recently released his “Retaliation” project with several singles and videos that generated hundreds of thousands of streams.

 

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600 Breezy, Mental Health, And Depression

Per the messages 600 Breezy shared from his late girlfriend, she had been suffering long before she took action. Like many who have fallen victim to the clinically diagnosed disease, she felt disconnected. Though she had achieved what many wouldn’t succeed in a lifetime, she couldn’t bare to live with misdiagnosis and stress.

Mental illness has taken the lives of many public figures. While this is a mournful topic, the public must address it and take it seriously in the future. 

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600Breezy Believes God Allowed King Von To Die Due To A Potential Life Sentence For A RICO Case

There will always be those who remember a deceased person for the rest of their lives. 600Breezy recently had an interview with VladTV in which he reflected on his understanding of why he believes his friend, rapper King Von, died so suddenly. In addition, he indicated that the matter is related to a RICO case.

King Von Was Murdered

In November 2020, King Von was killed in an altercation outside a lounge in Atlanta. The fight was reported to have involved Quando Rondo and his crew. This tragedy sparked a verbal firestorm, which led to the merger between the street life scene and the rap industry. Due to this behavior, rappers frequently encounter difficulties with other rappers, fans, and law enforcement officers.

600 Claims God Saved Von

Breezy stated on VladTV that Von felt fine on the way to the hospital. “He wasn’t a dying man in the car on the way to the hospital,” the Chicago native said.

As 600 continued, he was shocked when the “I Am What I Am” rapper passed away in the hospital, even though he was fine when transported there. In addition, he believes that King Von was taken away by God to prevent him from being incarcerated for the rest of his life.

“I don’t feel like that was, I don’t feel like he deserved that. So, you know what I’m sayin’? S**t. God called him home. It probably was a situation to where, you know what I’m sayin’, he don’t deserve to be in prison forever, ” Breezy said. “So, he left his mark on the world, so, just come with me-type s**t.”

Having faith that a loved one who is severely injured will survive is unfortunate, only to find out that they have died.

 

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As well as this, the “Ticket” rapper believes if Von were still alive, the authorities would have filed many murder charges against him for alleged crimes that he may or may not be guilty of.

At One Point In Time, Von Saved The Life Of 600Breezy

Furthermore, the NBA YoungBoy affiliates 4KT threatened to shoot up rapper 600Breezy’s house for interfering with the girlfriend of YoungBoy. A couple of weeks ago, the rapper mentioned that King Von saved his life by not allowing them to do so. There are certain situations in which violence should not be the first option.

May the memory of King Von be a blessing for all who knew him.

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#FMSpotlight: 600 Breezy Set To Release Project “Retaliation”

600 Breezy is making noise in the music game. Appearing on Drake’s album helped boost his career. The release of the music video for “Ticket” will only add to the noise. On the same day, 600 Breezy will drop his new project “Retaliation” for consumers to enjoy.

The Retaliation Project

600 Breezy is scheduled to release his album on August 19. This is not his first project — in fact, it will be the fifth one he puts under his belt — but it’s just as important to him as his others. The project, which consists of 13 songs, will give fans more than enough to enjoy.

 

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The project only has two feature artists, allowing fans of 600 Breezy to enjoy him more. Toohda Band$ and Money Man both appear on “Retaliation” too. Both rappers knew what the mission was and stayed in line with the overall theme of the album. Their verses are a must-listen experience.

600 Breezy gave our team at FMHipHop a chance to listen to “Retaliation” before it drops. Immediately, I realize fans are getting the authentic version of 600. He doesn’t change up his style for one moment. I don’t want to give too much away, but don’t miss your chance to blast the hard-hitting album through your speakers.

600 Breezy Receives Drake’s Approval

In 2014, 600 Breezy started gaining traction in his career. “Don’t Get Smoked” helps put him on the music map. The streets of Chicago couldn’t get enough of the track, and soon the same hype from the single that had consumed the city would grow to reach outside of Chicago.

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Eventually, “Don’t Get Smoked” reached Drake. Drake loved the track and even sent 600 Breezy a version with him rapping over the track. The two had multiple meetings and Drake eventually asked for a feature from the Chicago rapper, resulting in Breezy’s appearance on Drake’s album “More Life.” Even though the feature was short, it still increased 600’s clout.

“This is the 6’s year/ Six hundreds instead of six, OVO/ You know we’ll be rockin’ our a**es out/ To my big brother Drizzy/ You know what I’m sayin’? / More Life, 6 to the world, gang shit.”

— 600 Breezy (Lose You outro)

 

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Announces Return On Social Media

Controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine announced his return to music via his social media accounts. The New York based artist took to Twitter and Instagram to inform fans and artists of his imminent comeback.

“I hope everybody enjoyed there 15 minutes,” 6ix9ine wrote on Twitter. “The demon is back April 15th. I’m the beast they couldn’t contain. The industry[‘s] most hated animal. April 15th the King of New York is coming back. I’m going back home.”

On Friday, 6ix9ine added to his update on his Instagram story: “When I left and took a break, I didn’t say a word to no one, I didn’t need to explain nothing. I just did it. I woke up and now I want to take over again. Now get out of my way.”

The 25 year old rapper will be releasing his first track since 2021’s “Zaza”. That song arrived just five months after his sophomore album TattleTales, which came after his release from prison in April of 2020.

6ix9ine’s return gets a cold reception

To commemorate his return, 6ix9ine posted a video to his Instagram on Monday. The clip shows the rapper standing in front of a building in Brooklyn rapping along to a song called “Gine Gine.” After the promo dropped, however, the location was vandalized by people who weren’t too happy about the comeback.

Messages were left in left in white paint all over the building, saying “Rat.” A message left at the front of the building said, “Rat Ce[n]tral. No Good Rat.”

6ix9ine’s recent struggles

6ix9ine’s return to music seemingly coincides with recent snitching allegations. Last week, Chicago rapper 600Breezy accused 6ix9ine of snitching after the former’s release from prison. 600Breezy served three months for an alleged threat on 6ix9ine’s life.

Wack 100, 6ix9ine’s business manager, also hinted that financial struggles had hit the rapper hard. “He broke as a motherfu**er. That ni**a 6ix9ine ain’t got nothing! Man, that ni**a over there doing bad. I had to send that ni**a $20 for some gas,” Wack said. “It’s fu**ing terrible man. Sad thing to see such a talented young man.”

Last month, 6ix9ine appeared before a judge in a civil lawsuit and and explained his financial difficulties, saying that his income had been limited due to the ongoing pandemic. He also admitted to living in fear due to his status as a federal informant.

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6ix9ine Snitching Again? 600Breezy Says So!

Southside Chicago rapper 600Breezy got out of prison after serving just under 90 days for a parole violation, getting in the feud with 6ix9ine afterward. 600Breezy also posted a photo via Instagram in an orange jumpsuit with the caption, “2-22-22 He’s Back,” with a purple devil emoji.

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6ix9ine At It Again With 600Breezy?

Last December, 600Breezy was arrested in Polk County, Iowa, for what he alleges as making threats to the one and only Tekashi 6ix9ine, as well as posting guns on social media. Last February, 600Breezy and 6ix9ine engaged in a heated argument over Instagram live. After making some unkind remarks about the late King Von and OTF affiliates, the Chiraq rapper responded to the Chiraq troll:

“You gon’ die when I see you, respectfully, I’m not Meek, n-gga. And you gotta move around with security ’cause you bitch. You have security ’cause you a ho, n-gga … You gon’ die, n-gga. Your security guards better be strapped, all that. You police, fed-ass n-gga. You fake ass, bitch ass, police ass n-gga.”

Several weeks later, 600Breezy accused 6ix9ine of snitching after learning a warrant for his arrest. Upon release, 600Breezy attempts to validate his snitching allegation agaiinst 6ix9nie by posting a picture on Instagram Live of the court hearing minutes of testimony.

600Breezy 6ix9ine Feud Develops On The Basis Of Snitching
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While the minutes of testimony do state:

“Attorney that client King had made a video saying that he was going to murder Rapper 6ix9ine and had guns posted on his Instagram….”

This does not necessarily infer that 6ix9ine reported 600Breezy to the authorities. Once Breezy made threats on a social platform, he left his fate with the general public.

Is 600Breezy a Changed Man?

With his recent stint in prison and several others, will 30-year-old 600Breezy clean up his act? Less than six months ago, it was reported that 600Breezy had an overload of social media posts tracking the progress of his lifestyle changes. Drug-free for seven months, exercising and distancing himself from the violence, Breezy appeared to be on the up and up. Will he continue to maintain that trajectory and focus on the music despite the setback?

Only time will tell.

Dante’ Daniel