No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Dies At 51 After Suffering Brain Aneurysm

No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Dies at 51 After Brain Aneurysm

Young Bleed, a rapper known for his work with Master P's No Limit Records, passed away at age 51 after suffering a brain aneurysm. The incident occurred following a Verzuz after-party in Las Vegas, celebrating the iconic Louisiana hip-hop labels No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Details of His Passing

Glenn Clifton Jr., known professionally as Young Bleed, gained recognition as part of Master P's label. Following the Verzuz event in October, he experienced a brain aneurysm at the after-party. His death was officially announced by his eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, who addressed rumors surrounding the circumstances.

Son's Statement and Clarification

“As of November First, my dad gained his wings. This is a tough topic for me, not sure how this is gonna go. But I’m here to clear up a lot of things that were said,” said Clifton.

Ty’Gee explained that his father had been managing high blood pressure, which spiked during the event. He described the cause of death as natural, emphasizing that Young Bleed was taking his medication and living his life despite the health condition.

“So my dad, like most as you get his age, had high blood pressure. You know, he take his medicines and, you know, do what he do as a celebrity.”

Legacy

Young Bleed's contribution to hip-hop through No Limit Records remains influential, and his passing marks the loss of a significant figure in Louisiana’s music scene.

Summary: Young Bleed, the Baton Rouge rapper linked to No Limit Records, died at 51 from a brain aneurysm after a Verzuz event; his son clarified the death was natural and tied to high blood pressure.

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