Young Bleed, Former No Limit Rapper, Dead at 51 After Brain Aneurysm



Louisiana rapper Young Bleed, best known for his work with No Limit Records, has died at the age of 51. The Baton Rouge native, born Glenn Reid Clifton Jr., passed away on November 1, 2025, after suffering a brain aneurysm in Las Vegas — just days after performing at the No Limit vs. Cash Money Verzuz event.

His death was confirmed by his eldest son, Ty Gee Ramon Clifton, who shared an emotional video on social media. In the message, Ty Gee clarified that his father’s passing was due to natural medical causes and asked fans to avoid spreading misinformation.

Young Bleed rose to fame in the late 1990s under Master P’s No Limit Records, gaining national attention with his platinum-certified debut album All I Have In The World, Is… My Balls & My Word, featuring the hit single “How Ya Do Dat.”

Fans and fellow artists have been sharing tributes online, remembering Young Bleed as a Southern rap legend whose poetic storytelling helped define an era of Louisiana hip-hop.

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