Rapper Young Bleed dead at 51 following brain aneurysm

Rapper Young Bleed Dies at 51 from Brain Aneurysm Complications

Rapper Young Bleed, born Glenn Clifton Jr., died at the age of 51 on Saturday due to complications from a brain aneurysm. He had been hospitalized several days earlier and was placed in the ICU on a ventilator, according to TMZ.

Details Surrounding His Death

Tameka Long, mother of their 10-year-old son, told reporters that the brain aneurysm was caused by internal bleeding. Young Bleed’s son, Ty'Gee Ramon, confirmed the news of his father's death in a heartfelt Instagram video.

“As of November 1st, my dad gained his wings,” Ramon said emotionally. He reflected on his father's influence in the music industry and stated that despite his sudden passing, Young Bleed did not have serious health problems prior to his death, except for high blood pressure he treated with medication.

Legacy and Career Highlights

Young Bleed was known for hits like How Ya Do That, featured on the 1997 soundtrack of the film I'm Bout It. His music left a significant mark on hip hop during his career.

In his video, Ramon added, “This is a tough topic for me - not sure how it's gonna go. But I am here to clear up a lot of false narratives.”

Summary

Young Bleed’s unexpected passing due to a brain aneurysm brought an outpouring of grief and reflection from his family, highlighting his musical legacy and the suddenness of his health crisis.

Author’s summary: Young Bleed’s sudden death at 51 from a brain aneurysm shocked fans and family, underscoring his lasting impact on hip hop and the fragility of health despite no visible issues.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-04

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