90s Rap Icon Dies from Brain Aneurysm

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90s Rap Icon Dies from Brain Aneurysm

A prominent figure in the 1990s rap scene, Young Bleed, has passed away due to a brain aneurysm. His son, Ty’Gee Ramon, announced the news via a video posted on Instagram, confirming the details of his father’s death.

Details of Young Bleed’s Death

Young Bleed, born Glenn Clifton Jr. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died on November 1st. Ramon reported that his father had no significant health issues except for high blood pressure. He detailed the tragic circumstances, stating, “Once he collapsed, he did pass from the aneurysm, the bleed from the brain.”

Legacy of Young Bleed

Young Bleed gained fame in the late 1990s. He collaborated with Master P on the 1997 soundtrack for the film “I’m Bout It.” This soundtrack achieved remarkable success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Chart.

  • Born: Glenn Clifton Jr.
  • Date of Death: November 1st
  • Place of Birth: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Major Collaborations: Master P
  • Notable Soundtrack: “I’m Bout It” (1997)
  • Chart Performance: No. 1 on Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Chart
  • Album: “My Balls and My Word” (1998)
  • Chart Performance: Top 10 on Billboard 200 and No. 1 on R&B Chart

Throughout his career, Young Bleed released eight albums until 2020, leaving a lasting impact on the hip-hop community. His son expressed profound sorrow, stating, “With all the preparations my dad gave me, this is something you can’t prepare for.”

The hip-hop community mourns the loss of a talented artist whose influence will be remembered for years to come.