It's November 09, 2025, 09:40:35 PM
RIPHe was almost like the No Limit Snoop before Snoop actually joined No Limit. He had Snoop's laid back flow and style with Southern seasoning added to it. He had two bangers on his first album. The obvious one being "How Ya Do Dat Dere" that No Limit wisely put on like 4 of their albums, they had the same track on Down South Hustlaz, on I'm Bout It soundtrack, they had it on Young Bleed's solo album and of course added it to any greatest hits or compilations. I even remember reading something about it being on a local release before P bought it from Young Bleed and signed him. He basically built an entire career and gold album and signed and so on all from this one monster track. So many nights bumping this joint me and my homies age 16 getting our Drivers Licenses. By myself I was still bumping Death Row affiliates, but together this was like our most played joint that everyone agreed on. This might be arguably the biggest banger that No Limit ever produced. Yet, there was another dope single on there, back when nearly every rap album usually compained one of those sentimental sort of "Dear Mama" or "Life Goes On" type of tracks that 2pac had sort of inspired. I used to look forward to those type of tracks. This was one of the good ones in that genre of hip-hop. P helped lift the track and contrasted with Bleed's laid back style.
I remember this track. I think it was Problem who remade that track damn near word for word now that I’m listening to this.rip young bleed. Our boy Matthew was just working on a song with him
https://amp.tmz.com/2025/10/30/young-bleed-ventilator-brain-aneurysm/
Which track? You mean “how you do dat dere?” I rank it number one.No Limit’s Best Songs (has to be No Limit Production to make the list like I’m not counting shit like “Bitch Please” that Dre produced and just happened to have a No Limit logo but the album was mostly West)1. “How You Do Dat” - Young Bleed2. “If I Could Change” - Steady Mobbin3. “Is there a Heaven 4 a Gangsta” Master P4. “Throw Your Hood Up” Silk and Snoop5. “Miss My Homies” Master P6. “Pushin Inside of You” Sons of Funk7. “Would You Hesitate?” C Murder on I Got the Hook Up8. “I’m Bout It” Master P9. “Ice Cream Man” Master P10. That Nas Joint on his Only God Can Judge Me album
Whoa I’m guessing you’re not familiar with Ps early albums like 99 ways to die. The ghettos trying to kill me. Best tracks are on those albums
c biter — and he definitely is — but you hear more of the Bay Area Spice 1 influence on Ghettos Trying to Kill Me. It was like he out-spiced Spice 1.
looks like he officially passed https://allhiphop.com/news/young-bleed-no-limit-affiliate-baton-rouge-rapper-dead-at-50/