
Dizzy Wright, a rapper apart of Hopsin's record label Funk Volume, has made a huge step into the hip-hop scene. Dizzy is fresh out of L.A., but he's been rapping for quite a while. Dizzy is the common rapper; he has dreams of becoming rich, he's a total stoner. and he just wants a better life for his family. I first came across Dizzy through Hopsin's music(no I didn't jump on the bandwagon, I started bumpin' Hop in 2009.)

Dizzy has one album, SmokeOut Conversations, and two EPs: State of Mind, and The First Agreement. SmokeOut Conversations reached spot 42 on the BillBoard 200 US R&B section. I'm not quite sure why this album was considered R&B; Dizzy isn't a talented singer, but his rap skills are superior. His EPs have reached top 5 and 25th on the BillBoard US Rap section.
Dizzy Wright has a pretty popular song released with Logic, Young Jedi. His singles have also reached commercial success, and these songs include: Solo Dolo, Everywhere I go, Can't Trust 'Em, Fly High, and Fly High. These are my favorite songs by him, and he also impresses with any appearances with Hopsin. Dizzy's lyrics are too explicit for a school-monitored blog, but his lyrics are similar to the legend Tupac. He preaches about the world, and areas the world has weakened. He has visions of peace, and he often says he is here to finish Tupac's goals, or as he says: "Pac may not have changed the world, but I'm that state of mind he sparked."( http://rap.genius.com/Dizzy-wright-everywhere-i-go-lyrics#note-3044890) Wright overall is just a rapper ahead of time, influenced greatly by a icon.
Oh, and he kind of looks like Wiz Khalifa:

References and pictures from:
http://www.audibletreats.com/dizzy-wright/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy_Wright
http://www.djbooth.net/index/albums/review/dizzy-wright-state-of-mind-ep
http://rap.genius.com/Dizzy-wright-everywhere-i-go-lyrics#note-3044890
http://sevenpointonemusic.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/dizzy-wright-wiz-khalifa-look-a-like/