Young bleeding
The rapper died at 51 due to a brain aneurysm
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Rapper Young bleeding died as a result of complications caused by a cerebral aneurysm.
His son Ty'J Ramontook to Instagram on Monday to reveal the “surreal” news that his father “gained angel wings” on Saturday … and remember his father and his legacy, which he says he plans to continue.
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Ty'Gee, Young Bleed's eldest son, said his father has never faced “real health problems” but confirmed he has high blood pressure and takes medication regularly. He attributed his fatal health scare, which landed him in the hospital, to a “natural occurrence.”
We told you about his medical emergency… the Louisiana hip-hop pioneer born Glenn Clifton Jr. — was taken to the hospital just days after a well-received performance at the Cash Money Verzuz No Limit event at ComplexCon in October.
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The mother of his 10 year old son. Tameka Long — AKA Madam Meek — told us he had high blood pressure and heart disease… and was in the intensive care unit and on a ventilator after suffering a brain aneurysm caused by internal bleeding.
Young Bleed's mother confirmed his hospitalization was completely unexpected via a GoFundMe she set up to help with medical expenses.
As you know, Young Bleed helped put Baton Rouge hip-hop on the map in the late 1990s, becoming known for their Master P collaboration on the soundtrack to the 1997 film “I'm Bout It”. His 1998 album My Balls & My Word went gold and reached the top ten on the Billboard 200 when it was released under Master P's No Limit label.
He continued to do what he loved until his death at 51.
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