Rapper Young Bleed, known for his rise in the 1990s hip-hop scene, has died at the age of 51. His passing has deeply affected fans, friends, and family.
The news was shared by Young Bleed’s eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, in an Instagram post on Monday, as reported by the New York Post.
“Rip to the biggest legend I kno …. Young bleed! Love u Dad so much and will definitely miss u … but imma carry the torch from here I got u.”
“I’m glad he went out in style!”
Clifton added a video and posted emojis of broken hearts and fire, stating Young Bleed “gained his wings” on Saturday, November 1.
Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton addressed misleading information around his father’s death, including confusion about his age. He confirmed that Young Bleed had no significant health problems prior.
After an afterparty following the CashMoney vs. NoLimit Verzuz concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas on October 25, Young Bleed’s blood pressure spiked. According to Clifton, it was “more of a natural thing that happened.”
The rapper collapsed due to a brain aneurysm caused by internal bleeding. Despite being placed on a ventilator and spending a week in intensive care, he ultimately passed away.
Known for hits like "How Ya Do Dat," "My Balls and My Word," and "If I Could Change," Young Bleed left behind a significant impact on 90s hip-hop.
Summary: Young Bleed, influential 90s rapper, died at 51 after a brain aneurysm following a concert afterparty, leaving a lasting legacy in hip-hop culture.