No Limit rapper Young Bleed, best known for his song "How Ya Do That," passed away at 51 years old after suffering complications from a brain aneurysm. His son, Ty’Gee Ramon, confirmed the news, stating his father died on Saturday, November 1st, "gaining his wings."
"My dad was 51 years old when this happened to him. My dad was never in and out of the hospital… This something you can’t prepare for." — Ty’Gee Ramon
According to Ramon, Young Bleed did not have major health issues prior to the aneurysm. The most significant condition he managed was high blood pressure, for which he took medication.
Young Bleed was quietly regarded as one of the best rappers from No Limit Records. Known for his charismatic and skilled Louisiana-style flow, his album My Balls and My Word remains one of the most underrated Southern rap albums.
Following the news, Young Bleed’s sister, Teedra Johnson-Spears, asked for privacy amid reports and speculation surrounding the rapper's condition and family.
"IF YOU HAVE NOT CALLED HIS MOTHER PERSONALLY PLEASE DO NOT POST ABOUT HIM. OUR FAMILY ASK THAT YOU RESPECT OUR PRIVACY AND HOLD ALL CALLS AND TEXT AT THIS TIME. HE IS STILL CURRENTLY IN ICU AND HIS MOTHER ASKED IF YOU ALL WOULD RESPECT HER WISHES AND NOT MAKE ANY RIP POST." — Teedra Johnson-Spears
She emphasized the family’s need for respect and discretion during this difficult time.
Young Bleed’s untimely death from a brain aneurysm shocks many, highlighting his impact on Southern rap and the family's plea for privacy.
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