Dizzy Wright reminisces about his days playing basketball for his newest song "Ghetto Nigga," which is produced by Roc N Mayne and Shy Beats.

The Las Vegas-based rapper released the song as a part of the Still Movin Monday series. Every Monday the label, Still Movin, drops a new song from one of their artists. For week 19, it's Dizzy's "Ghetto Nigga," a song that finds the 26-year-old discussing living in a homeless shelter with his family when he was younger. The title of the track stands for Never. Ignorant. Getting. Goals. Accomplished.

"Ayo I went from playing hide-and-seek/To making music videos and sending out the private link/I'm proud of me cause I clearly remember seeing the insecure/Confused with the challenges felt my momma God was giving her/I feel like I can feel the devil start to interfere/The feeling got similar/When I got wiser there was something that I admire/Let me remind you/I was a ticking bomb without the time jumping over bridges at Jim Bridge living on Donna," he raps.

"Ghetto Nigga" is the appetizer to Dizzy's upcoming project The Golden Age 2, a follow-up to The Golden Age that dropped in 2013. The Golden Age 2 should be dropping sometime later this year.

Bump the new track below.

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