Rapper Young Bleed, known for his 1990s hits, has died at the age of 51, leaving fans, friends, and family in grief. His eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, shared the heartbreaking 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.”
Clifton added that he was glad his father “went out in style,” posting broken heart and fire emojis alongside the tribute video. He confirmed that Young Bleed “gained his wings” on Saturday, November 1.
The son addressed misinformation about his father’s passing, noting that although the rapper had no major health problems, his blood pressure spiked after attending a CashMoney vs. NoLimit Verzuz concert on October 25 in Las Vegas. The incident led to a brain aneurysm and internal bleeding during an afterparty.
Young Bleed, remembered for his songs “How Ya Do Dat” and “If I Could Change,” was placed on a ventilator and remained in intensive care for a week before passing away.
Young Bleed, respected 1990s rap artist, passed away at 51 after a sudden health crisis following a concert, leaving behind a powerful musical legacy and grieving family.