Young Bleed , the Louisiana rapper who became one of No Limit Records’ success stories, has died. His eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, shared the news in an Instagram Reel, stating that the musician died on Saturday, November 1. Young Bleed had been hospitalized for a brain aneurysm following an appearance at a Verzuz event featuring members of No Limit and Cash Money Records. Young Bleed was 51 years old.
Young Bleed was born Glenn Reed Clifton Jr. in Baton Rouge, and he started rapping when he was nine years old. He sold his own tapes as a teenager and, in the mid-1990s, joined Concentration Camp, the local hip-hop group founded by fellow Louisiana rapper C-Loc. It was Young Bleed’s verse on C-Loc’s “A Fool” that got the attention of No Limit founder and label head Master P

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