Rapper Young Bleed passed away at the age of 51 on Saturday after suffering from complications due to a brain aneurysm.
The music artist – who was born as Glenn Clifton Jr. – had been taken to the hospital only days earlier and was in the ICU on a ventilator, TMZ reported.
At the time, Tameka Long – the mother of their 10-year-old son – told the outlet that his brain aneurysm had been caused by internal bleeding.
The late star’s son Ty’Gee Ramon confirmed his father’s shock death in an emotional Instagram video on Monday – where he reflected on Young Bleed’s impact on the music industry and revealed he ‘gained his wings’ on November 1.
Ramon said that his father did not have ‘real health issues’ leading up to his death over the past weekend, but added the performer had high blood pressure which he took medication for.
Young Bleed had been known for hits such as How Ya Do That – which was included on the 1997 soundtrack for the film I’m Bout It.
Rapper Young Bleed passed away at the age of 51 on Saturday after suffering from complications due to a brain aneurysm; seen in June in Alabama