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Part 10: Young Bleed on Terrance Williams Saying He's the Reason for No Limit & Cash Money Tension
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Part 1: Young Bleed on Baton Rouge in the 80s, Master P Remixing His Song into "How Ya Do Dat"
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Baton Rouge rapper Young Bleed opened up about the city's biggest artists, including his connection to NBA Youngboy. Young Bleed explained that his son's mother is related to NBA Youngboy, creating a family link between them. Despite never meeting NBA Youngboy face-to-face, he shares history with his mother and late uncle, underscoring the tight-knit nature of Baton Rouge communities.
Addressing the escalating violence in Baton Rouge, Young Bleed lamented how easily rap feuds spill over into deadly conflicts. He spoke of the dire state of the city, recounting recent murders and the pervasive influence of street ethics and poverty. Amplifying this sentiment, Boosie, another Baton Rouge rapper, stated in a prior interview that 95% of local murders are tied to rap beefs. Both artists stressed the need for unity and intervention to curtail this violence, with Young Bleed calling for collective action among Southern hip-hop artists to uplift the community and curb the ongoing cycle of violence.