Young Bleed, the No Limit rapper famous for songs like "How Ya Do That," passed away at 51 years old due to complications from a brain aneurysm. His son, Ty’Gee Ramon, confirmed the death occurred on Saturday, November 1st, describing it as his father "gaining his wings."
Ramon stated that Young Bleed had no major health problems prior to this event, except for managing high blood pressure with medication. He said,
“My dad was never in and out of the hospital… This something you can’t prepare for.”
Young Bleed was known for his smooth Louisiana drawl and skillful rhymes, with his album My Balls and My Word considered a highly underrated Southern rap classic.
Following the rapper's hospitalization, his sister Teedra Johnson-Spears asked fans and the public to respect the family's privacy, emphasizing that Young Bleed was still in the ICU at the time and requesting no tribute posts until further notice.
“IF YOU HAVE NOT CALLED HIS MOTHER PERSONALLY PLEASE DO NOT POST ABOUT HIM. OUR FAMILY ASK THAT YOU RESPECT OUR PRIVACY AND HOLD ALL CALLS AND TEXT AT THIS TIME. HE IS STILL CURRENTLY IN ICU AND HIS MOTHER ASKED IF YOU ALL WOULD RESPECT HER WISHES AND NOT MAKE ANY RIP POST.”
Young Bleed remains remembered as one of No Limit Records' most talented and charismatic rappers, leaving behind a body of work cherished by Southern rap fans.
Young Bleed passed unexpectedly at 51 from a brain aneurysm, leaving family and fans mourning a unique talent whose health issues had been manageable and discreet until this tragic event.
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