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In this juicy clip of "Black Out with Ian & Rashad," things get real as the fellas break down one of the most viral podcast moments in recent memory—the day Rick Ross dipped out of the 85 South Show! Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap dig into what really went down, why Rozay left, and the behind-the-scenes vibes nobody was talking about.
First, Rashad recounts the story and clears up the myth: Ross didn’t leave immediately—he did an hour before claiming he had to use the bathroom and never returned. Classic! Then, we get both sides as Rick Ross and DC Young Fly (of 85 South) respond. Rozay insists it was love—he showed up, did it for free, wore his fresh Gucci jacket (that he says he can’t wear again!), and has no beef. He even jokes he might need lemon pepper wings next time!
DC Young Fly keeps it all the way real—letting everyone know all their guests do it for free, and 85 South was popping before and after Ross. What matters most? Communication! Rashad and Ian agree: it would’ve been smoother if Ross had just told them he needed to go, avoiding all the awkwardness and wild rumors.
The conversation goes deeper: Should big podcasts pay guests? Is there value in just showing up for exposure? Ian and Rashad debate the bigger podcast business picture and how a viral moment—intentional or not—benefits everyone involved.
Hit play for exclusive takes, behind-the-scenes stories, and a candid discussion about one of the funniest podcast walk-offs ever!
**Timestamps:**
(Specific timestamps available on request.)
**Don’t forget to:**
✔️ Like
✔️ Subscribe
✔️ Drop your take in the comments—Was Rozay wrong? Or was it all just good business?
**Listen to more from Black Out with Ian & Rashad for unfiltered podcast culture, business, and viral moments!**
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In this juicy clip of "Black Out with Ian & Rashad," things get real as the fellas break down one of the most viral podcast moments in recent memory—the day Rick Ross dipped out of the 85 South Show! Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap dig into what really went down, why Rozay left, and the behind-the-scenes vibes nobody was talking about.
First, Rashad recounts the story and clears up the myth: Ross didn’t leave immediately—he did an hour before claiming he had to use the bathroom and never returned. Classic! Then, we get both sides as Rick Ross and DC Young Fly (of 85 South) respond. Rozay insists it was love—he showed up, did it for free, wore his fresh Gucci jacket (that he says he can’t wear again!), and has no beef. He even jokes he might need lemon pepper wings next time!
DC Young Fly keeps it all the way real—letting everyone know all their guests do it for free, and 85 South was popping before and after Ross. What matters most? Communication! Rashad and Ian agree: it would’ve been smoother if Ross had just told them he needed to go, avoiding all the awkwardness and wild rumors.
The conversation goes deeper: Should big podcasts pay guests? Is there value in just showing up for exposure? Ian and Rashad debate the bigger podcast business picture and how a viral moment—intentional or not—benefits everyone involved.
Hit play for exclusive takes, behind-the-scenes stories, and a candid discussion about one of the funniest podcast walk-offs ever!
**Timestamps:**
(Specific timestamps available on request.)
**Don’t forget to:**
✔️ Like
✔️ Subscribe
✔️ Drop your take in the comments—Was Rozay wrong? Or was it all just good business?
**Listen to more from Black Out with Ian & Rashad for unfiltered podcast culture, business, and viral moments!**
#BlackOutPodcast #RickRoss #85SouthShow #DCYoungFly #PodcastDrama #Podcasting #ViralClip #BusinessTalk #RickRossWalkOff #Rozay #PodcastBusiness #ViralMoments #HipHopCulture #PodcastLife
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