Rapper Young Bleed dead at 51 following brain aneurysm

Rapper Young Bleed Dies at 51 from Brain Aneurysm Complications

Glenn Clifton Jr., known professionally as Young Bleed, passed away at 51 on Saturday due to complications from a brain aneurysm. He had been hospitalized just days earlier and was in the ICU on a ventilator, according to TMZ.

Details on His Condition and Family Statements

Tameka Long, the mother of their 10-year-old son, told TMZ that the aneurysm resulted from internal bleeding. Young Bleed’s son, Ty'Gee Ramon, confirmed the sudden death in an emotional Instagram video on Monday, sharing reflections on his father's legacy in music.

“As of November 1st, my dad gained his wings.”

Ramon stated his father did not have significant health problems before his passing but did manage high blood pressure with medication.

Career Highlights

Young Bleed was best known for his hit “How Ya Do That,” featured on the 1997 soundtrack of the film I'm Bout It. He left a lasting impact on the hip-hop community.

Son's Message to Fans

In the Instagram clip, Ramon, seated on a couch, addressed followers and fans to dispel false information surrounding his father's death, describing it as a difficult topic for him.

“This is a tough topic for me - not sure how it's gonna go. But I am here to clear up a lot of false narratives.”

Young Bleed was last seen publicly in June in Alabama.

Summary: Rapper Young Bleed, known for his 1997 hit, died at 51 from brain aneurysm complications, leaving behind a grieving family and a notable musical legacy.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-05