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Young Bleed Birth name Glenn Clifton Jr. Born March 25, 1978 (1978-03-25) (age 33) Origin Baton Rouge, Louisiana Genres Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop Years active 1987-present Labels No Limit, Priority, West Coast Mafia, Strange Lane Associated acts Master P, C-Bo, Fiend, Mystikal, Too Short Tech N9ne Glenn Clifton Jr. (born March 25, 1978), better known as Young Bleed is an American hip-hop artist based out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Since his chart-topping 1998 release My Balls & My Word, Thug Drama, a ghost producer, introduced Young Bleed to Master P in 1997. Young Bleed has been a mainstay of the Southern hip hop underground, narrating his vision of life in the urban South. Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Discography 3.1 Studio Albums 4 External links 5 References Biography Young Bleed started rhyming at the age of 9 at home in his native South Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He claims to have been influenced by his mother, who had read poetry to him from a young age, and the rise in popularity in hip hop and acts like Run DMC.[1] By his teenage years had begun recording his rhymes, selling hip hop tapes independently to friends on the streets of his neighborhood, and eventually signing to a local record label.[2] In 1995 he joined with fellow Baton Rouge-based hip hop artists C-Loc, J-Von, Chris Hamilton(j-vons younger brother) and Max Minelli to form the hip hop group Concentration Camp with whom he is still affiliated present.[3] Career Young Bleed’s first glimpse of national fame was when his song with C-Loc, "How You do That", was remixed by Master P of No Limit Records. It was released on the 1997 soundtrack to Master P’s film I'm Bout It which peaked at number one on Billboard R&B/Hip Hop album charts in mid-1998.[4] Then with the help of Master P, he signed a deal with Priority Records to release his major label debut album My Balls & My Word in 1998. The album peaked in at number ten on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip Hop album charts and also reached gold status in the U.S. The follow-up My Own was released independent of No Limit on Priority and though charting on both the Billboard 200 and Top R&B Hip Hop albums charts, it failed to make similar waves as its predecessor.[5] While in the process of recording his third solo album with Priority, Vintage, Young Bleed was released from his contract and forced to go independent. Young Bleed joined C-Bo's West Coast Mafia Records and released Rise Thru da Ranks from Earner Tugh Capo in 2005 and Once Upon a Time in Amedica in 2007. On September 23, 2008 Young Bleed released his fifth album, Off tha Curb. It is a collaborative album with the up and coming rapper Freize. Young Bleed is currently signed to Strange Music subsidairy called Strange Lane Records. Discography Studio Albums Year Album Chart Positions RIAA certifications[6] US US Hip-Hop 1998 My Balls and My Word 10 1 Gold 1999 My Own 61 17 2005 Rise Thru da Ranks from Earner Tugh Capo - 84 2007 Once Upon a Time in Amedica - 48 2011 Preserved TBA TBA "—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released External links Young Bleed on Myspace Young Bleed on Twitter References ^ (2005) "Young Bleed: Get Off tha Curb". Allhiphop.com. 8/23/2005. Retrieved 6/18/07. ^ (2005) "Young Bleed". Murder Dog. Retrieved 6/18/07. ^ Rumney, J. (2007) "Local rapper hangs on to BR roots" Daily Reveille 4/12/2007. Retrieved 6/18/07. ^ (nd) Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 6/18/07. ^ (nd) Young Bleed: Artist Chart History Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 6/18/07. ^ http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH v · d · eNo Limit Records Founder P. Miller Former artists 504 Boyz · Beats By the Pound · Big Ed · Choppa · C-Murder · Curren$y · E-A-Ski · Fiend · Full Blooded · Gambino Family · Ghetto Commission · Kane & Abel · Krazy · Lil Italy · Lil Ric · Lil Romeo · Lil Soldiers · Mac · Magic · Mercedes · Mia X · Mo B. Dick · Mr. Serv-On · Mr. Marcelo · Mystikal · Prime Suspects · Skull Duggery · Snoop Dogg · Sons of Funk · Sonya C · Soulja Slim · Steady Mobb'n · Tre-8 · TRU · Young Bleed No Limit Films I'm Bout It (1997) · Da Game of Life (1998) · I Got the Hook Up (1998) · MP da Last Don (1998) · No Tomorrow (1999) · Foolish (1999) · Hot Boyz (2000) · Lockdown (2003) No Limit Sports Ricky Davis · Ron Mercer · Ricky Williams Persondata Name Young Bleed Alternative names Short description Date of birth March 25, 1978 Place of birth Date of death Place of death