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State of Mind

28th, March @ 10:49 am EST

State of Mind

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Can't Trust em

26th, March @ 1:17 pm EST

Funk Volume's Dizzy Wright releases his third single, "Can't Trust'em", off his new "SmokeOut Conversations" album dropping 4/20 on http://www.myfunkvolume.com and iTunes.

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FASHION

25th, March @ 4:22 pm EST

Off his "The Golden Age" mixtape, Dizzy Wright releases the official visuals for his music video "Fashion" featuring Kid Ink & Honey Cocaine. This is a HotNewHipHop exclusive with Funk Volume.&nbs

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SongName - Dizzy Wright's Hotel Stripper

24th, March @ 9:26 am EST

Music video by Dizzy Wright performing Hotel Stripper (feat. Jarren Benton). 2013 Funk Volume/Dizzy Wright

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SongName - MAINTAIN

22nd, March @ 9:10 pm EST

Dizzy Wright and Pro Era's Joey Bada$$ team up on a track produced by DJ Hoppa

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SongName - Dizzy Wright's I guess I'll smoke

21st, March @ 12:02 pm EST

Nice flows on this weed track. Dizzy Wright is an exceptional artist with eye openiing lyrics that conatantly have you anticipating the next bar. Fine lyricist at work on this track. 

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Promoter - Dizzy Wright (Lyrics Review)

12th, March @ 11:43 am EST

this is a good melodic track for Marijauna Lovers all around. Catchy beat and hook. Definitely has a Bob Marley feel to it and sets the mood for big bong tokes. Classic weed songs never go out of styl

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Dizzy Wright - Willing and Ready (Music Video & Lyrics)

08th, March @ 5:25 am EST

Hip Hop followers, are glad! Dizzy Wright new track Willing and Ready released only 12 days ago with over 9000 views on YouTube. Check it out here.

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About Us

Las Vegas’ Dizzy Wright is busy, and not just because he’s moving. The 23-year-old Wright, who first began rapping professionally in his early teens, released a new song, “Spark Up the Flame,". Record label Funk Volume would share a trio of collaborative tracks between Wright and Brooklyn’s Bishop Nehru (the noted protégé of hip-hop sensei MF Doom). Wright’s first national tour with a live drummer, kicked off in Fresno and then hit Santa Barbara. In spite of his growing fan base, Wright’s signature candidness and positivity remain very much in tact, as evidenced by the release of “Red Balloons,” the rapper’s touching musical response to the tragic death of 3-year-old Ryan Saldana and the kidnapping of 300 girls in Nigeria. The MC wants recognition for exactly the type of songs this is—message music, when his smoke-driven records are touted and crowned with much greater fan-base. The song is autobiographical, extremely self-aware, and skillfully presented.