The hip-hop community was shocked to learn that Young Bleed, a No Limit affiliate, died today at the age of 51. The hip-hop community was shocked to learn last week that Young Bleed had a brain aneurysm after the ComplexCon No Limit vs. Cash Money Verzuz. After being taken to the hospital in a hurry, the artist was put on a ventilator.
On social media, Master P and his partners expressed their best wishes and urged followers to pray. It was lovely to see the love for Young Bleed.
Young Bleed is a legendary figure in Baton Rouge and Louisiana hip-hop, for those who might not be aware. The area has always taken great delight in his work with No Limit and Master P. In 1998, his record "My Balls And My Word" even made it to the Billboard 200's Top 10. He has been able to sustain a kind of cult following by putting out independent records over the past few decades. Young Bleed has always been adored by the fans. His storytelling was flawless, and his cadence and flows had a way of holding your attention. When someone in the hip-hop community dies, it is always sad. The age of 51 is much too young. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Glenn Clifton Jr. Young Bleed's songs will continue to carry on his legacy for eternity. Young Bleed, rest in peace.
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