No Limit rapper Young Bleed, born Glenn Reed Clifton Jr. on June 6, 1974, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has passed away at 51. His eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the news on Instagram, stating,
“As of November first, my dad gained his wings. Everything that’s me is him.”
The rapper died following a brain aneurysm. Although he didn’t have any major health problems, he managed high blood pressure with medication, according to his son.
Young Bleed began rapping at nine years old. In 1995, he co-founded the group Concentration Camp with Baton Rouge artists C-Loc, Max Minelli, J-Von, and Chris Hamilton (J-Von's younger brother).
His breakthrough came with the 1997 song “How You Do That,” a collaboration with C-Loc that was later remixed by Master P of No Limit Records, gaining national attention.
Young Bleed is remembered for his influential role in the No Limit rap movement and his contributions to hip hop from Baton Rouge.
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