Glenn Clifton Jr., known as Young Bleed, gained recognition for his hit single "How You Do Dat" and his work with the rap label No Limit Records. He performed at the Cash Money - No Limit Verzuz concert in Las Vegas on October 25th and was later rushed to the hospital.
After the concert, Clifton celebrated with friends and performed again. As the night ended, he suddenly collapsed. His mother, Florida Allen, explained that he suffered a brain aneurysm which led to cardiac arrest.
"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," Allen said.
Clifton passed away on November 1st at the age of 51, survived by his mother and five children. His son Ty'Gee Clifton shared,
"Nobody ever expected him to, you know, not come home; he's never not done that."
Before this tragedy, Clifton had no major health problems except for high blood pressure. His mother reflected on his passing:
"I'm going to miss him, I'm not mad because he is gone, he left doing what he loved doing," Allen said.
Young Bleed began his rap career in Baton Rouge as part of the hip-hop group "Concentration Camp," formed in 1995.
Young Bleed, renowned Baton Rouge rapper, died unexpectedly at 51 from a brain aneurysm after performing at a concert and celebrating with friends.