Young Bleed, Former No Limit Records Star, Dead At 51

Young Bleed, Former No Limit Records Star, Dead at 51

Louisiana rapper Young Bleed, born Glenn Reid Clifton Jr., died on November 1, 2025, at the age of 51 after suffering a brain aneurysm in Las Vegas. His death occurred shortly after his appearance at the Verzuz battle between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records, which celebrated the legacy of two iconic Louisiana rap labels.

The news was confirmed by his eldest son, Ty Gee Ramon Clifton, who shared a heartfelt video on social media on November 4. In his message, Ty Gee addressed both his father's legacy and corrected misinformation about his passing, offering a personal insight into his family’s grief and resilience.

“Hello, my name is Ty Gee Ramon Clifton and today we’re going to be talking about my dad,” he said, steady but emotional. “My dad gained his wings,” he added, referring to Young Bleed’s recent passing.

Just days before his death, Young Bleed had been celebrating with friends and fans in Las Vegas, following his powerful performance on stage at the Verzuz event.

Legacy and Impact

Young Bleed was a notable figure in hip-hop, particularly recognized for his work with No Limit Records, and he left a lasting mark on the music community. His recent Verzuz appearance was seen as a reunion of two key forces in Louisiana rap history.

The emotional video from Ty Gee offered a rare, intimate view of the personal loss behind the public figure’s passing, highlighting the pain felt by those closest to him.

Despite misinformation circulating after his death, the family’s message was clear and heartfelt, honoring Young Bleed’s life and influence.

His sudden departure is mourned widely, but his music and legacy continue to resonate.

Young Bleed’s passing marks a profound loss for the hip-hop community, underscoring his enduring influence and the deep sorrow his death has caused.

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