Rapper 600Breezy, also known as Antonio Valentino King, has been trending after responding to a fan's question on social media. King, who was romantically linked to Queen Key, faced claims in 2019 that he fathered her three children, which he previously denied.
Recently, a fan asked King on social media why he is not taking care of his kids. Breezy responded by writing:
"It's too many to keep track of send help."
The comment sparked heavy criticism from netizens on social media, who flocked to the comments section of The Neighborhood Talk's Instagram to share their responses. Rapper KaMillion was one of those who wrote that a man who does not love his children cannot love himself. One of the reactions stated:
"Bring back shame!"
Others slammed 600Breezy's response, some using funny emojis. Talk show presenter and family lawyer Lauren Lake stated that King should appear on Paternity Matters to understand the importance of paternity. She further added:
"His kids deserve a relationship with their dad and he has a responsibility to care for them and be present in their lives."
Several others shared their opinions on the rapper's response.
600Breezy's name has been linked to various faces over the years, including internet personality Jazmine Cheaves, who claimed in another viral TikTok video that the artist was her baby's father.
600Breezy's relationship with Queen Key has been in the headlines for their longtime feud
As mentioned, Queen Key is a mother of three children, and she claimed in 2019 that 600Breezy was their father during an Instagram Live session. At the time, King was in a relationship with Sky Days, and Key shared a series of tweets at the time. One of them stated:
"How tf u gone be a step mama & couldn't even take care of yo own kids …… & can't have more cause u too damn old lmao breezy a*s betta go play before I shut down his whole life down lmao."
Notably, Key shared a video around two months before making her claims, in which she and Breezy were seen getting intimate. However, Breezy later said in an Instagram Story that he was the one who told Queen to post the clip.
Following the death of Breezy's girlfriend Raven Jackson in 2022, he shared a lengthy tribute post on Instagram, which has been deleted now. He wrote at the time:
"My baby was hurting and I did everything I could to show her nothing but love and keep her going. I put everything into her and her business. I believed in her I worshipped the ground she walked on. She's gone forever. I hate myself."
However, Queen Key responded by posting a few tweets where she slammed 600Breezy for trying to gain sympathy by making the situation about himself. King also replied in an Instagram Live session, referring to Key's kids, saying that she started the rumors at first and told her to be a single parent, adding that he does not want her or the kids.
On the other hand, 600Breezy had once expressed his regret over having many kids in an interview with SayCheeseTV in 2022. He said that he cannot have "one family" and added:
"I goota be here, here, and here, I can't just have a family, and just me and my girl and my children because I done did all this dumb sh*t."
The 33-year-old's career dates back to 2014, when his first single, Don't Get Smoked, was released. He later gained recognition for a mixtape titled Six0 Breez0 alongside other tracks like Lotta Gang Sh*t.