The hip-hop community is mourning the loss of rapper Young Bleed, who has reportedly died from a brain aneurysm. The news, confirmed by multiple outlets including TMZ, underscores the fragility of life and the suddenness of such medical emergencies.
Young Bleed’s son, Ty’Gee Ramon, shared an emotional video on Instagram revealing that his father, whose real name was Glenn Clifton Jr., passed away on November 1st. Despite a history of high blood pressure, Ramon said his father appeared healthy before the tragedy occurred.
“Once he collapsed, he did pass from the aneurysm, the bleed from the brain,” Ramon explained.
His words reflect both the shock and pain that often accompany sudden health crises, leaving families struggling to understand and cope with their loss.
Born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Young Bleed made his mark in the 1990s rap scene. He rose to fame after collaborating with Master P on the 1997 soundtrack for I’m Bout It. The project topped the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, establishing him as a significant presence in Southern hip-hop.
Throughout his career, he was celebrated for his distinct flow and storytelling, inspiring many artists who followed in his footsteps.
Young Bleed’s sudden death from a brain aneurysm marks the end of a vital voice in 90s hip-hop who brought the sound of Baton Rouge to national fame.