Bobby Shmurda had a lot to talk about in his latest interview.

On Tuesday, Vibe released the details from the rapper who remains behind bars on a number of charges, including weapons and drugs. One of the things that got brought up was how Shmurda claims the cops who put him away have an apparent history of lying.

"I told everybody the cops that locked me up- they're dirty," he said. "I've known the cops since I was 11-12 years old. They've been dirty for forever. They were trying to tax me for money. They tried to put guns on me. They tried to do a whole bunch of stuff."

The rapper also opened up on the support he's received from his family and how there's one member in particular he hasn't been able to see.

"Man, I just want to see my nephew," he said. "I got a newborn nephew, like 10 months old. Man, that's my lil' man right there. Every time I hear his little voice and every time my mom see him...it's like he keeps me motivated to get back out there to provide for him, so that he don't have to grow up like me."

Whether he gets out of jail anytime soon or not, Shmurda is planning to go straight back to making music if he gets released.

"When I get home, I'm dropping stuff back-to-back," he said. "Videos back-to-back. Mixtapes back-to-back. I'm going to drop like four albums in a row. I'm going hard."