No Limit rapper Young Bleed passed away at the age of 51. His eldest son, Ty'Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the news on Instagram on Saturday, November 1, following a brain aneurysm.
"Rip to the biggest legend I kno…. Love u Dad so much and will definitely miss u… but imma carry the torch from here I got u 💔💔💔 #youngbleed #mydad #myfather @therealyoungbleed,"
Clifton also expressed pride in how his father went out, saying, "I’m glad he went out in style!!!! One time fa the one time🔥🔥🔥🔥." Along with this message, he posted a video confirming his father "gained his wings" on November 1.
Ty'Gee addressed some misinformation, including his father's exact age, and thanked the medical staff who cared for Young Bleed. He explained that although his father had no major health problems, he did have high blood pressure and was on medication for it.
After Young Bleed’s recent performance in the CashMoney vs. NoLimit Verzuz battle at ComplexCon in Las Vegas, where Louisiana hip-hop legends reunited, Clifton said his father attended an afterparty. That night, his condition suddenly worsened. According to Clifton, it was mostly a natural event that caused him to collapse and suffer a brain aneurysm due to internal bleeding.
Young Bleed’s death follows a sudden brain aneurysm after a significant hip-hop event, with his family emphasizing his legacy and clearing up false details around his health and passing.
Author's summary: Young Bleed, a celebrated No Limit rapper, died at 51 after a brain aneurysm; his son honors his legacy while clarifying health details and circumstances of his passing.