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'''600Breezy''' (born Antonio Valentino King) is a Chicago rapper from the Washington Park neighborhood who came to prominence with his viral 2013 single “Don’t Get Smoked” following the death of his close friend L.A. Capone.<ref>“600Breezy: He Got Game,” ''Chicago Defender'', June 23 2017, https://chicagodefender.com/600breezy-he-got-game/.</ref> | '''600Breezy''' (born Antonio Valentino King) is a Chicago rapper from the Washington Park neighborhood who came to prominence with his viral 2013 single “Don’t Get Smoked” following the death of his close friend L.A. Capone.<ref>“600Breezy: He Got Game,” ''Chicago Defender'', June 23 2017, https://chicagodefender.com/600breezy-he-got-game/.</ref> There is no {{#set:Has no wiki article=true}} Wikipedia article for this subject. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 3 December 2025
600Breezy (born Antonio Valentino King) is a Chicago rapper from the Washington Park neighborhood who came to prominence with his viral 2013 single “Don’t Get Smoked” following the death of his close friend L.A. Capone.[1] There is no Wikipedia article for this subject.
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- ↑ “600Breezy: He Got Game,” Chicago Defender, June 23 2017, https://chicagodefender.com/600breezy-he-got-game/.