No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Dies At 51 After Suffering Brain Aneurysm

No Limit Rapper Young Bleed Dies at 51 After Brain Aneurysm

Rapper Young Bleed, known for being part of Master P's No Limit Records, passed away at the age of 51 due to a brain aneurysm. His real name was Glenn Clifton Jr., and he gained fame as a key artist under the influential Louisiana hip-hop label founded by Master P.

Circumstances of Death

Young Bleed suffered the brain aneurysm following the No Limit Records vs. Cash Money Records Verzuz battle held in Las Vegas in October. The event celebrated the musical legacy of the two iconic Southern hip-hop labels. The aneurysm occurred at an after-party connected to this Verzuz event.

Family Statement and Clarification

The rapper’s eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, publicly addressed the situation and cleared up rumors surrounding his father’s passing. He announced the death happened on November 1 and shared his grief on Instagram.

“As of November First, my dad gained his wings. This is a tough topic for me, not sure how this is gonna go. But I’m here to clear up a lot of things that were said,” said Clifton.

Ty’Gee explained that his father had high blood pressure, which worsened during the Verzuz after-party. He described the passing as a “natural thing,” aiming to ease public concerns about the cause of death.

“So my dad, like most as you get his age, had high blood pressure. You know, he take his medicines and, you know, do what he do as a celebrity.”

Legacy

Young Bleed will be remembered as one of the most important figures in Southern rap, having left a lasting impact as a prominent artist on No Limit Records.

Summary

The death of Young Bleed, a celebrated No Limit Records rapper, from a brain aneurysm after a Verzuz event highlights the risks of health issues like high blood pressure in aging performers.

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Black Enterprise Black Enterprise — 2025-11-05