
The music world is in mourning following the sudden passing of hip-hop artist Young Bleed, best known for his classic 1998 album “My Balls and My Word.” He was 51 years old.
The tragic news was confirmed over the weekend, sending shockwaves through the industry and his loyal fanbase. According to close friends and fellow artists, the Louisiana-based rapper collapsed unexpectedly and was rushed to the hospital.
Reports indicate that his collapse was the result of a severe brain hemorrhage, often referred to as a “bleed on the brain.” Despite medical efforts, he could not be revived.
Young Bleed, whose real name was Corey Dyson, leaves behind a powerful legacy in Southern hip-hop. His debut album, “My Balls and My Word,” released under Master P’s No Limit Records, is widely regarded as a cult classic. Tracks like “How You Do That” featuring Master P himself became anthems, cementing his distinctive, laid-back flow and authentic storytelling in the genre’s history.
The announcement of his passing was first made by his longtime friend and collaborator, C-Loc, who expressed his profound grief in a heartfelt social media post. Tributes have since poured in from fans and fellow musicians, all highlighting his influence and the loss of a true rap legend.
His death marks the end of an era for the No Limit roster and Southern rap, reminding us of the fragile nature of life. Young Bleed’s music continues to resonate, ensuring his memory will live on through his timeless contributions to hip-hop.
Sharpreview.xyz extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Young Bleed during this difficult time.









