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Dizzy Wright gets honest with Home Grown Radio about the Funk Volume fallout and his relationship with FV founder Hopsin, who broke away from the label earlier this year.

“I just don’t think Hopsin really rocked with me like that,” the 702 rapper says.

Dizzy says that for as long as they’ve been a crew, Hop rarely made an effort to get in the studio with him. They only cooked in the lab twice.

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Despite the tension, Dizzy reiterates throughout the interview that the most important thing to him is loyalty. This is something he says he’s relentlessly shown towards Hop, no matter how many rival MCs he’s dissed.

“I got a lot of love for Hopsin and that’s because I put my loyalty first when it comes to him,” he says. “It’s been a lot of shit that Hop’s did that I ain’t rock with, that I ain’t go to social media and blast a nigga about or didn’t call a nigga no kinda names. Like, you know I just know that niggas are who they are and they’re going to grow how they grow.”

Dizzy Wright previously spoke with HipHopDX‘s editor-in-chief exclusively about the split saying that its in-part due to miscommunication.

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Funk Volume is not moving,” he says. “Funk Volume is stagnant. I don’t know what’s going to happen with the name, how everything is going to move forward in that way.”

The 702 EPis Dizzy’s latest release and one of his firsts since the label’s split.

Watch Dizzy Wright’s interview with Home Grown Radio below.