Young Bleed, Former No Limit Records Star, Dead At 51

Rapper Young Bleed Passes Away at 51

The hip-hop community mourns the loss of Louisiana rapper Young Bleed, born Glenn Reid Clifton Jr., who died on November 1, 2025, at age 51. He suffered a brain aneurysm in Las Vegas shortly after his performance at the Verzuz battle between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Confirmation and Family Statement

His eldest son, Ty Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the news on social media on November 4, 2025, sharing a heartfelt video message. Ty Gee addressed both his father's legacy and corrected misinformation circulating online about the circumstances of his death.

“Hello, my name is Ty Gee Ramon Clifton and today we’re going to be talking about my dad,” he began, with a steady yet emotional tone.

Ty Gee described how just days before his passing, Young Bleed was celebrating with friends and fans following his successful stage appearance in Las Vegas.

“1, my dad gained his wings,” Ty Gee said in the moving clip.

Legacy and Impact

Young Bleed was a prominent figure in the rap scene, especially known for his affiliation with No Limit Records and his role in representing Louisiana’s influential rap culture. His death marks a significant loss for the hip-hop community.

His last public appearance was part of a notable Verzuz event, which celebrated the historic rivalry and friendship between two major Louisiana rap labels.

Summary

Young Bleed’s sudden passing at 51 after a brain aneurysm shortly following a celebrated Verzuz performance leaves a heartfelt void in hip-hop, remembered for his influence and lasting legacy.

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