Master P Pays Tribute To The Late Young Bleed: 'Gone Too Soon'

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Master P is honoring the late Young Bleed after his No Limit artist passed away last weekend.

On Tuesday, November 4, the No Limit Records founder took to Instagram and posted an AI-generated video that brings Bleed's debut album cover to life. The cover art for My Balls And My Word features Young Bleed, born Glenn Clifton Jr., at the bottom of a gold staircase while surrounded by two tigers. In P's video, you can see the 51-year-old rapper walk up the stairs toward a mansion in the clouds as a clip from the music video for "How Ya Do Dat" plays.

"We lost another Soldier Gone too Soon @therealyoungbleed Rest in Paradise," Master P wrote in his caption. "Our Prayers go out to his Family."

Young Bleed's son, Ty'Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the veteran rapper passed away following complications of a brain aneurysm. He said his dad never suffered from "real health issues" but did have high blood pressure and took medication for it. Tameka Long a.k.a. Madamm Meek, the mother of Young Bleed's 10-year-old son, told TMZ about the rapper's issues with high blood pressure as well as a heart condition.

Young Bleed died just a week after he performed onstage at No Limit and Cash Money's Verzuz battle in Las Vegas. He was rushed to the hospital after he became sick following Verzuz. His doctors confirmed he suffered from a brain aneurysm caused by internal bleeding. He was placed on a ventilator and spent a week in the ICU before he passed. Long said Bleed's hospitalization was a shock to the family.


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