"I think police need to be handled when they do that bullsh*t...If you're a part of the law and you break it that's worse."

In our latest interview with Dizzy Wright, "The Growing Process" rapper was very vocal about the saddening rise of police brutality in America, and what should be done to stop the people who are a part of the law who can't seem to follow it.

"Police need to be punished for the bulls*** they be doing. They need to be made an example out of," Wright states. Just a few days after this interview the riots in Baltimore broke out which led to the city being put in a state of emergency. Dizzy feels situations like that could be avoided if kids would talk to their families as much as they're discussing the issues on social media. "We need to talk to each other more and have the conversations more in our households than on Twitter. I think kids follow the hashtags more than they follow their family members."

During the interview Dizzy Wright also discussed his favorite read. "[The] Four Agreements (by Don Miguel Ruiz) is my favorite book," he claims. Dizzy plans on incorporating all four agreements in the book throughout his musical projects, using his upcoming album "The Growing Process" to highlight the second agreement, "don't take anything personally. "I know [that] through this growing process people are going to judge and take little things that I say and run with it a whole different way than what I really meant," Dizzy says.

Find out what else he's reading these days and learn more about his stance on police brutality above.