Young Bleed’s eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, announced the rapper’s death on Monday. The hip-hop artist “gained his wings” on Saturday, November 2.
“Rip to the biggest legend I kno…. Young bleed! Love u Dad so much and will definitely miss u… but imma carry the torch from here I got u.”
— Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton
Clifton expressed pride in how his father left, saying, “I’m glad he went out in style!” accompanied by broken heart and fire emojis. He added, “One time fa the one time.”
Clifton addressed false narratives about Young Bleed’s death, clarifying discrepancies about his age and health. He stated that although the rapper had no serious health problems, his blood pressure spiked during an afterparty following the CashMoney vs. NoLimit Verzuz concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas in October.
Describing the incident as a natural event, Clifton explained that Young Bleed collapsed from a brain aneurysm caused by internal bleeding. After being placed on a ventilator and spending a week in intensive care, the rapper passed away.
The late artist, known for hits like “How Ya Do Dat,” “If I Could Change,” and “My Balls and My Word,” leaves behind a legacy celebrated by fans and family alike.
Author’s summary: Young Bleed died at 51 from a brain aneurysm after a sudden health crisis, with his son honoring his legacy and clearing up misconceptions about his final days.