A rapper affiliated with an iconic music label was hospitalized shortly after a recent reunion show with the group.
Young Bleed, a Louisiana-based rapper who saw fame in the ‘90s as part of the No Limit Records crew, was admitted to the ICU after suffering a medical emergency following the performance, HotNewHipHop has reported.
The Baton Rouge native performed his 1998 hit song “How Ya Do Dat” in a Verzuz battle between Louisiana-based rap stalwarts No Limit and Cash Money artists in Las Vegas over the weekend.
The battle was a monumental moment in hip-hop as the two rap supergroups had never taken the stage together even though they both achieved great success coming out of Louisiana in the ‘90s.
Young Bleed, whose real name is Glenn Clifton Jr., reportedly experienced a medical emergency that resulted in stay in the ICU shortly after the event.
The 47-year-old suffered a brain aneurysm, a source close to the situation told AllHipHop.
A woman claiming to be Bleed’s sister took to Facebook urging fans to not make any “rest in peace” posts of the rapper as he was still in the intensive care unit.
No Limit founder Master P shared a statement on Instagram Tuesday regarding the matter.
“We just turned up with our brother @therealyoungbleed @verzuztv Thanks for all y’all prayers and we need more prayers for him and his family as he fights in ICU #GodGotUs #NoLimitSoldier Tell your people you love them every time they walk out the door,” Master P wrote.
No new details on Bleed’s condition have been released as of Thursday.
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