Before Boosie, Kevin Gates and NBA Youngboy, Glenn "Young Bleed" Clifton Jr. was the Baton Rouge rapper of the 1990s. He and his rap group, Concentration Camp, including C-Loc and Happy Perez, were originators of the Baton Rouge sound. Clifton gained notoriety with the single, "How You Do Dat" in 1997, which he released with C-Loc. The song led to his signing with No Limit/Priority Records.
In 1998, after Clifton signed with the record label, Master P re-released "How You Do Dat," and it became a platinum record.
Clifton died Nov. 1 after suffering a brain aneurysm in Las Vegas. He was 51. He had performed with No Limit at the No Limit v. Cash Money Verzuz event on Oct. 25 and collapsed at an after-party following the event.
Clifton, also known as "Tank" and "Bleed," was born June 6,

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