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

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

Louisiana rapper Young Bleed, born Glenn Reid Clifton Jr., has passed away at 51 following a brain aneurysm. His death occurred on November 1, 2025, in Las Vegas, shortly after his appearance at the Verzuz battle between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records, which reunited two of Louisiana's most iconic rap labels.

The news was confirmed by his eldest son, Ty Gee Ramon Clifton, who shared a heartfelt video message on social media on November 4, 2025. In the video, Ty Gee addressed his father's legacy and cleared up misinformation surrounding Young Bleed's passing.

“Hello, my name is Ty Gee Ramon Clifton and today we’re going to be talking about my dad,” he said, his voice steady yet filled with emotion. “Just days before, my dad was celebrating with friends and fans in Las Vegas after his triumphant appearance on stage. On November 1, my dad gained his wings.”

The message gave a rare, intimate view of a family coping with sudden loss while honoring the artist’s impact on hip-hop culture.

Legacy and Impact

Young Bleed’s sudden death highlights the fragility of life even amidst celebration, leaving a profound void in the rap world and his family’s hearts.

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