Bobby Shmurda is speaking up on his case and isn't holding back.

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On Thursday, All Hip Hop posted details from the rapper who's being held behind bars on a number of charges, involving drugs and weapons. He apparently believes that his constitutional rights are being violated and the government is is trying to destroy his right to due process.

"So, they're trying to hold me in for like three or four years," Shmurda said. "And then try to give me time served or something but they don't got nothing on me. I'm not even supposed to still be here. I got several lawyers maintaining my case that's saying that the bail is supposed to be dropped and these charges are supposed to be dropped."

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Shmurda's bail amount is at $2 million and requests to lower it have been denied. This is when he talked about his rights.

"The bail is not even supposed to be high due to the Emory Law Book," he said. "But they violating my constitutional rights. They violating my civil rights that they are just flushing it down the toilet for their own political reasons."

The rapper moved to a different topic on his rumored bad blood with 50 Cent. As it turns out, there's not much to worry about there.

"I don't do the Rap beef...I don't got time for all of that," Shmurda said. "First of all, I'm in jail. How I'ma beef with someone when I'm in jail?"