Rapper Young Bleed dies from brain aneurysm, family says

Rapper Young Bleed Dies from Brain Aneurysm

Rapper Glenn Clifton Jr., known by his stage name Young Bleed, passed away on November 1st at the age of 51 after suffering a brain aneurysm that led to cardiac arrest. He was widely recognized for his hit song "How You Do Dat" and his work with No Limit Records.

Final Performance and Sudden Collapse

Clifton had recently performed at the Cash Money - No Limit Verzuz concert in Las Vegas on October 25. According to his family, after the show he celebrated with friends and performed again, but later in the night, he suddenly collapsed.

Family Statements

“Before they could get to him, he was out of oxygen for a while, and that’s when they told us that he had no life in the brain,” said his mother, Florida Allen.
“Nobody ever expected him to not come home; he’s never not done that,” said his son, Ty’Gee Clifton.
“I’m going to miss him. I’m not mad because he is gone; he left doing what he loved doing,” Allen added.

Background and Legacy

Born and raised in Baton Rouge, Clifton launched his career as a member of the hip-hop group Concentration Camp in 1995. His family mentioned that he had no serious health issues except for high blood pressure. He is survived by his mother and five children.

Author’s Summary

Young Bleed’s unexpected death marks the loss of a Baton Rouge rap legend who remained passionate about his craft until his final moments.

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WBRZ WBRZ — 2025-11-05