Biography
Representing Duval County, Florida, Seddy Hendrinx crafts rapid-fire rhymes over atmospheric beats and booming bass lines, weaving in reflective themes alongside inventive sampling. He fuses Auto-Tuned melodic singing with trap-driven flows, offsetting gritty accounts of street life with focused explorations of emotional turmoil and inner shadows. Emerging toward the close of the 2010s, the Jacksonville native issued his first project, Death B4 Dishonor Loyalty Over Everything, in 2018. Subsequent partnerships with Gunna, G Herbo, and T-Pain appeared across various tracks and his 2022 mixtape Well Sed.
Hendrinx drew his stage name from Jimi Hendrix and Atlanta trap artist Future, who has also performed as Future Hendrix. Entering the scene with a somewhat delayed beginning, he started experimenting with freestyles during high school; impressed peers encouraged him to upload footage online, where the clips circulated and built a growing regional following. Initial releases such as the 2017 track “Fell in Love” and the 2018 cut “Emotional” preceded the hard-edged debut album Death B4 Dishonor Loyalty Over Everything, which spotlighted the underground favorite “Safe.” The next year brought the single “Lowkey,” built around an interpolation of SWV’s “Weak,” and included on the 2019 mixtape Roots II. In 2020 he dropped the EP B.H.D. (Black Hearted Demon), which contained “We Got Em In,” one of multiple collaborations with OMB Peezy. Later that same year the follow-up EP Sayless appeared, boasting guest spots from Gunna, G Herbo, Jack Harlow, and additional multi-platinum rappers. After issuing more singles, he unveiled the 2022 mixtape Well Sed, which paired Fivio Foreign with the atmospheric, R&B-tinged “Groovy” and featured T-Pain on the subdued “Body 2 Body.”
Hendrinx drew his stage name from Jimi Hendrix and Atlanta trap artist Future, who has also performed as Future Hendrix. Entering the scene with a somewhat delayed beginning, he started experimenting with freestyles during high school; impressed peers encouraged him to upload footage online, where the clips circulated and built a growing regional following. Initial releases such as the 2017 track “Fell in Love” and the 2018 cut “Emotional” preceded the hard-edged debut album Death B4 Dishonor Loyalty Over Everything, which spotlighted the underground favorite “Safe.” The next year brought the single “Lowkey,” built around an interpolation of SWV’s “Weak,” and included on the 2019 mixtape Roots II. In 2020 he dropped the EP B.H.D. (Black Hearted Demon), which contained “We Got Em In,” one of multiple collaborations with OMB Peezy. Later that same year the follow-up EP Sayless appeared, boasting guest spots from Gunna, G Herbo, Jack Harlow, and additional multi-platinum rappers. After issuing more singles, he unveiled the 2022 mixtape Well Sed, which paired Fivio Foreign with the atmospheric, R&B-tinged “Groovy” and featured T-Pain on the subdued “Body 2 Body.”
Albums

Wildchild Forever
2026

A.K.A Sincere
2025

B4RNG
2025

THE FIRST DANCE
2025

To Whom It May Concern
2024

BLITZ
2024

Lost Files
2024

509
2023

Well Sed
2022

Sayless
2020

B.H.D. (Black Hearted Demon)
2020

Roots II
2019

Emotional
2018

Fell in Love
2017
Singles

SHWEA
2026

What If (Where Would I)
2026

The Last Time
2026

Love Me More
2026

Baddest Bitch
2025

RNG
2025

Thugger Baby
2025

5Am
2025

All I Know
2025

Hope It's Real
2024

Rosé On Ice
2024

Waterpark
2024

East on Pluto (Remix)
2023

Who I Am
2023

Hand Hearts
2023

So Far Gone
2022

Groovy (feat. Fivio Foreign)
2022

Lights
2022

Egos
2022

Just In Case
2021

Made the List
2021

Adios
2020

We Got Em In (feat. OMB Peezy)
2020

LOWKEY
2019
