Glenn Reid Clifton Jr., known by his stage name Young Bleed and a former artist of No Limit Records, has passed away at the age of 51. His death followed a brain aneurysm suffered shortly after his performance at the highly anticipated Verzuz battle in Las Vegas.
The Verzuz event reunited two of Louisiana’s most prominent rap labels, No Limit Records and Cash Money Records. Young Bleed’s appearance was a moment of celebration shared with friends and fans just days before his sudden passing.
On November 4, 2025, Young Bleed’s eldest son, Ty Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the rapper's death via a heartfelt video on social media. Ty Gee addressed both his father’s legacy and corrected misinformation surrounding his death with emotional clarity.
“Hello, my name is Ty Gee Ramon Clifton and today we’re going to be talking about my dad,” he began. “1, my dad gained his wings.”
The video not only served as confirmation but also offered a rare window into the family's grief and resilience during this difficult time.
Young Bleed was a celebrated figure in the hip-hop community, especially within Louisiana, known for his influential work during his time with No Limit Records. His sudden death has left a profound impact on fans and peers alike.
Author's summary: The hip-hop world mourns Young Bleed, whose sudden passing after a significant Verzuz performance highlights his lasting influence and the deep grief of his family and fans.