600 Breezy girlfriend Raven Jackson suicide
Instagram

600 Breezy Mourns His Girlfriend’s Passing

600 Breezy took to social media on Tuesday and shared that his girlfriend, Raven Jackson, died by suicide.

In a series of heartbreaking posts, the devastated rapper shared photos of himself and Raven and poured his hurt and pain into each caption.

600 wrote:

Baby why would you do this to me, why would you do this to us ? I was coming back home I promised you I would.

You just gone leave me forever? You kno how many people love you raven?

I would’ve never left if this was the outcome. I’m f**ked up for the rest of my life baby mentally you just finished me.

I’m shaking I’m crying I love you so much stinky pie. My woman my wife my life …You pushed me away so you can do this???

I would’ve died with you raven I did any and everything for you …I’ll never be able to love again @raven.k.jackson.

I’ll see you soon baby. God help me please.

In another post, 600 Breezy wrote, “The best 2 years of my life …… @raven.k.jackson. God I need you please help me please. What did I do to deserve this ?? you took my friends and my girl???”

The rapper also shared the last text message he received from Raven, her goodbye letter to him, and he implored everyone to pay attention to the signs of depression or someone who may be struggling with their mental health.

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.

Please when your loved ones are showing signs of any mental damage or health please take them serious.

This is real. This is what she left me with. And I suppose to be able to continue to live?????

@raven.k.jackson you always told me you wanted to go out young so you can get that love you deserve from others and be a legend.

But what about your family baby what about me? you left my heart so empty and broken lifeless alone. And no matter what they say or what you say I’m gonna forever feel like it’s my fault.

Please y’all pay attention to the signs of depression or mental health.

See his original posts below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CiK_OMFuwvg/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CiLHd0cu1w6/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CiLk8OBuqjW/

Who Is 600 Breezy?

600 Breezy is a 31-year-old drill rapper hailing from Chicago, Illinois.

He is affiliated with the Black Disciples gang and draws from his real-life experiences in his music. 

Breezy recently released his new album, Retaliation, on August 19.

The rapper, whose real name is Antonio King, had been in a relationship with Raven Jackson for two years. 

Who Is Raven Jackson?

Raven Jackson aka “Big Rae” was a social media influencer, a model, a poet, an entrepreneur, and a fitness guru.

She was a proud alumnus of Jackson State University and Auburn University.

Raven was the founder of Go cRAEzy Fitness LLC, a fitness brand where anyone can be a #fITGIRL.

She also offered meal plans, fitness tips, boot camps, gym essentials, and athleisure wear to help others look and feel good about themselves.

In 2017, Raven founded Real Talk with Raven, a program that “emphasizes mental health and awareness while providing a safe, inviting, and nurturing space to facilitate growth and awareness.”

In addition to her mental health struggles, Raven Jackson was also very vocal about suffering from ovarian cysts and would try to help women with their feminine health.

Sadly, her untimely passing comes weeks before her birthday on September 23.

Twitter Reacts

600 Breezy is currently trending on Twitter as the public collectively joined him in mourning the passing of his girlfriend, Raven.

Many shared their sadness and heartbreak over the news, while others encouraged mental health awareness.

Read a few tweets below.


https://twitter.com/dasiadoubleyouu/status/1567338050362949634
https://twitter.com/ElMeecho1/status/1567286066004070401

My sincerest condolences to 600 Breezy, Raven’s family, and all who knew and loved her dearly.

If you or a loved one is in crisis, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or the Crisis Text Line (Text TALK to 988) to talk to someone who can help.