In this powerful clip from Black Out with Ian & Rashad, the hosts dive deep into what they call “the most important interview of the last 10 years.” Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap break down Young Thug’s emotional, vulnerable long-form conversation with Big Bank – touching on the weight of trauma, betrayal, family, the reality of street life, and mental health struggles in America’s inner cities. Rashad explains why Bank was the *only* one who could conduct this therapy-like conversation, exploring Thug’s heartbreaking past—from witnessing his brother’s murder to struggles with family and betrayal by friends. Ian and Rashad reflect on the scars that shape black men in America, the unique leadership qualities that propelled Young Thug’s rise, and why loyalty, gossip, and personal accountability matter in both business and life. This clip is more than just a breakdown of headlines—it’s a lesson in compassion, the dangers of misplaced loyalty, and the harsh realities behind the viral moments. Whether you saw sensational snippets online or missed the original interview, tap in for a take that goes beyond gossip. If you care about culture, business, or the real stories behind the music, you can’t miss this one. **Highlights:** - Why context and who’s interviewing matters - Young Thug’s unfiltered honesty and vulnerability - Street dreams vs. street realities in Atlanta - Betrayal, friendship, and mental health among black men - Life lessons on loyalty, business, and trauma Subscribe for more thoughtful takes, business gems, and real talk! #YoungThug #BlackOutPodcast #IanDunlap #RashadBilal #Atlanta #HipHop #MentalHealth #Betrayal #Loyalty #BigBank #StreetLife #BusinessLessons #PodcastClip Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy