Master P Honors Young Bleed With A.I. Tribute After His Passing
Master P paid tribute to his former No Limit collaborator Young Bleed with a touching A.I.-generated picture that reimagined the rapper’s 1998 debut album, My Balls & My Word. The visible confirmed Bleed strolling up golden stairs into the clouds, symbolizing his journey to peace. “We lost another Soldier Gone too Soon @therealyoungbleed Rest in Paradise. Our Prayers go out to his Family,” Master P wrote whereas reflecting on the influence of the Baton Rouge native’s life and music.
Young Bleed, born Glenn Clifton Jr., handed away on November 1st, 2025, on the age of 51 after struggling a sudden mind aneurysm. Just days earlier, he had carried out his signature hit “How Ya Do Dat” throughout the No Limit vs. Cash Money Verzuz showcase at ComplexCon in Las Vegas. The efficiency marked one in every of his last public appearances, and followers later praised how stuffed with vitality he appeared on stage.
Following his passing, his eldest son, Ty’Gee Ramon Clifton, confirmed the information with a heartfelt message on Instagram. “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,” he wrote. “I’m glad he went out in style!!!! One time fa the one time.”
Young Bleed rose to fame within the late Nineties when his debut album, My Balls & My Word, peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The mission, that includes his breakout hit “How Ya Do Dat,” cemented his place in Southern rap historical past. Even after his mainstream run slowed, he continued recording and collaborating, abandoning a legacy deeply revered throughout the Gulf Coast hip-hop scene.
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