No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Has Died After Suffering Brain Aneurysm Following Cash Money Verzuz Battle

No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Dies from Brain Aneurysm

No Limit rapper Young Bleed, known for his hit song "How Ya Do That," has passed away at age 51 due to complications from a brain aneurysm. The news was shared by his son, Ty’Gee Ramon, who stated that Young Bleed died on Saturday, November 1st, "gaining his wings."

Health and Family Statements

Ramon revealed that his father had no serious health issues prior to the aneurysm, only managing high blood pressure with medication. He said,

"My dad was 51 years old when this happened to him. My dad was never in and out of the hospital… This something you can’t prepare for."

Following the news, Young Bleed’s sister, Teedra Johnson-Spears, respectfully requested privacy for the family, emphasizing that he was still in the ICU at the time and asking fans not to post RIP messages prematurely.

"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."

Legacy and Impact

Young Bleed was a charismatic artist with a unique Louisiana drawl and skillful rhymes. His album My Balls and My Word is considered one of the most underrated Southern rap albums. He quietly earned a reputation as one of the best artists emerging from No Limit Records.

Summary

Young Bleed’s unexpected death following a brain aneurysm leaves a significant loss for Southern rap, highlighting his overlooked but influential legacy.

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VICE VICE — 2025-11-04