‘Legend worldwide’: 90s rapper Young Bleed dead at 51

Rapper Young Bleed Dies at 51

Young Bleed, a rapper who rose to fame in the 1990s, has passed away at the age of 51. His death has deeply affected fans, friends, and family.

Announcement by His Son

Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, Young Bleed’s eldest son, shared the news on Instagram:

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.

He added:

I’m glad he went out in style! One time fa the one time.

Details Surrounding His Passing

Clifton posted a video revealing that Young Bleed “gained his wings” on Saturday, November 1. He also addressed “false narratives” about his father’s death, clarifying some misunderstandings about his age and cause of death.

Despite having no “real health issues,” Young Bleed experienced a spike in blood pressure during an afterparty after the CashMoney vs. NoLimit Verzuz concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas on October 25. Clifton described the incident as “more of a natural thing that happened.”

Young Bleed collapsed due to a brain aneurysm caused by internal bleeding. He was placed on a ventilator and spent a week in the ICU before passing away.

Legacy

The late rapper, known for hits like “How Ya Do Dat,” “If I Could Change,” and “My Balls and My Word,” leaves behind a legacy as a influential figure in 90s hip-hop.

Author’s summary: Young Bleed’s sudden passing at 51 after a brain aneurysm shocks the hip-hop community, with his son honoring his legacy and clarifying details around his death.

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