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Episode 268 "Seddy Hendrix"

Aug 25, 202346 minSeason 2Ep. 268
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Episode 268 - "The Baller Alert Show" Feat: Ferrari Simmons, Su Solo & You Know BT Produced by: Octavia March

Special Guest: Seddy Hendrix

Topics include: His beef with Generation Now record label after being signed and  dropped; His relationship with Dj Drama, Jack Harlow, Lil Uzi & more.

The Baller Alert Show

Featuring @FerrariSimmons @_SuSolo  @Youknowbt @iHandlebars 

":The Culture Deserves It"

IG: @balleralert

Twitter: @balleralert

Facebook: balleralertcom

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

Whole game?

Speaker 1

Ready, baller b something. Oh you can't stand on their own. See I already know you can't bold with me because up with the squad of me. They get at that, they called me.

Speaker 2

Hear Hello ball Alert Welcome to the Baller Alert Show podcast available everywhere you get your podcasts. Please continue to like, subscribe, and share our YouTube page at baller Alert TV. I go by the name of.

Speaker 3

Ferrari sim I go by the name you know, b T oh c tem with that SETI drance to the building.

Speaker 2

SETI what's up?

Speaker 3

Sir?

Speaker 4

What's upways? You killing?

Speaker 2

H You're gonna be guest hosting with us and we were getting your business a little bit cool.

Speaker 5

We're gonna talk some ship now.

Speaker 4

But that's cool.

Speaker 5

Don't be holding back.

Speaker 4

Nah, I ain't gonna hold that. Man, ain't gonna hold that.

Speaker 5

All right?

Speaker 6

Cool turned itself in. What are y'all? That's about that? In Georgia Food County jail over Rico charge in.

Speaker 5

Georgia, Yeah right, yeah county.

Speaker 3

No, no, he no, he is not currently in jail.

Speaker 6

But yeah, you know they're gonna get him right back out.

Speaker 7

Yeah, mus damn yeah, County. He has some mug shot.

Speaker 6

That's why T shirts right now at t T dot com.

Speaker 5

He has a mug shot. I never thought that.

Speaker 2

I can see the shirts now though, And it's a lot of Trump supporters here.

Speaker 5

Uh.

Speaker 2

That was here waiting for his Rindy waiting to do what I were waiting to see him drive in to turn himself in, just to tell him that hey, we love you, we support you, and then they.

Speaker 4

Were right back out.

Speaker 5

Weird. He has fan fare.

Speaker 8

I remember before the president, this man was in every black person music video.

Speaker 4

He people people don't want to talk about. It is the things that.

Speaker 8

He has done and for the black community, the things that he has done. I'm not finishing what has he done for the black community. He got a lot of my uncles and cousins out of jail and got them back home. He definitely had He fed a lot of people money when they come to the colleges and clear some of the depths.

Speaker 4

This is just what I know.

Speaker 8

I may be wrong on certain things, but the college depths, he gave a lot of people money clear at certain depths. He got a lot of people that was locked up back home off certain charges that they weren't supposed to be gotten, brought back home.

Speaker 4

And yes, you feel me. He brought some people favorite wrapping home. You know what I'm saying. The end of the day.

Speaker 8

You know what I'm saying. He done little things. And back then he was in a lot of music videos. People used to you know, back to gen people do little funny stuff and throw them in because Donald Trump he the cool white boy, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4

To a degree, to a degree, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5

But they didn't know that he was the biggest gangster of them all.

Speaker 3

Interesting, man, that's crazy. They're too old to be going to jail. So you know who's making all that money?

Speaker 4

The lawyers though, who you telling too?

Speaker 3

Yeah, I chose the wrong professional. I definitely wish I could want lawyers and people who fit back.

Speaker 2

I know this is a plea off topic, but lawyers and the people who fixed a cs in the South, that's where the bread.

Speaker 5

A man, you're just saying that because without I put four I had.

Speaker 2

To pay four thousand dollars for a C that ship flour thousand dollars.

Speaker 4

For one in the window. He I know, but what if that go out?

Speaker 5

See, that's what I'm saying. That's the problem. Now that he go out, you can, kid, you can put a blanket on.

Speaker 2

Coming around with around with that left, it's going left a bowl up.

Speaker 9

Big shout out to the fastest woman in the world right now, Richardson and the one hundred meter race.

Speaker 6

She had a ten point six five seconds.

Speaker 4

I've seen what she did when she walked past every white interviewer. What she doing she walked past me?

Speaker 6

Yeah, she went straight to the black media.

Speaker 4

Man.

Speaker 5

She had so much ridicule when she lost.

Speaker 9

When she lost, Yeah, this is two years after she was left off the US olyptic team for using marijuana.

Speaker 5

Classic example of they love you, they hate you.

Speaker 4

Then they of you again, back and forth, back and forth.

Speaker 5

That's that's the best example right there.

Speaker 6

You know, it's not how you started, is how you finished. The champion.

Speaker 9

A big shout out to her. Also, players ball, we got ESPN news.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Steven A. Smith has a new co host, Shannon Sharp. It's gonna be versus aunt, stephen A Smith versus Shannon Sharp. He is now officially on ESPN. You see the post, it was the infamous Lebron and d Wade slam dunk Alli.

Speaker 5

Yeah, so uh that's gonna be podcast September four.

Speaker 8

I can't wait to see that they might go down one day, go down, gonna go down.

Speaker 2

Bro, That don't be good, especially for my Dallas Cowboy fans.

Speaker 5

You guys are gonna get screwed over. They both hate y'all.

Speaker 3

Wait, I can't wait too, man Jacks.

Speaker 2

Good quarterback, good quarterback, I got quarter receivers, running back.

Speaker 4

I don't know he was going with that. I thought you were just even that quarter y'all got.

Speaker 2

A defensive decent you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8

Make sure, yeah about the fright.

Speaker 2

Falcons have a defense this year. Falcons finally have a good defense. Were always gonna put some points on the board, But what about the offense. We always put points on the board. We always had a decent off we just never had a defense. We will scored twenty eight and then the competitor would score thirty five.

Speaker 5

Who's the quarterback? I just said his name?

Speaker 8

Writer Ryn and Ryan back got the practicing on the field, the old.

Speaker 5

And the old coo back No r Matt Matt Ryan.

Speaker 4

He was just on the field or practicing.

Speaker 5

He was helping. He was not practicing. They've been they've been not.

Speaker 8

Well.

Speaker 2

I drive all the way up there and wherever that ship is, all the way up in Gwenette, if who comes up there.

Speaker 5

Yeah, I thought he retired. Man, I don't think he retired.

Speaker 4

Yeah, helping.

Speaker 2

He on the field, helping. That's been writers our core the back or ridder right or whatever. He's our quarterback.

Speaker 5

Man.

Speaker 2

We got some good young talent. We got that Robinson running back from Texas. He's gonna do. He gonna do the thing, you know what I'm saying. So we're gonna be I am telling y'all we're gonna be out. We will make the playoffs. Save this clip. Don't put it in the folder.

Speaker 5

Just save it.

Speaker 2

Put it to the side, put it at the top. Is gonna make the playoffs this year?

Speaker 5

That's it.

Speaker 2

I didn't say he was gonna win.

Speaker 5

The Falcons ain't about to do ship. He don't want to admit it.

Speaker 2

You know, it's like having to be in a relationship with a you know person that cheat.

Speaker 3

First of all, did you see the new sections that they've added to the Falcons? Took like a club section.

Speaker 5

I mean, that's what you needed.

Speaker 8

A definitely need that. We got the bigger TV pool, we got a beach. Damn there saying was fired everything. You just hang relaxed.

Speaker 5

But he got to throw the Jaguars in there, like yeah, yeah, you know, you.

Speaker 2

Know we're gonna get in his business in the second chat.

Speaker 6

Check that out, all right, keep it a stack.

Speaker 9

Who is the trap rapper who had the most impact?

Speaker 6

Gucci g Z or t I Jesus?

Speaker 5

And why I mean trap?

Speaker 8

I would say t I because he invented it, but jeez, just t I invented it.

Speaker 4

You can't take it, can't.

Speaker 6

Take had the most impact.

Speaker 4

Yeah, that's I.

Speaker 2

Just want to say because Jez had the biggest deal. He signed with Death Jam and they did a national campaign with him. So that's why he's I'm not saying that's the only reason why, but I just feel like his ship because Gucci was independent when he came out, so he was very regional. Tip came out, Atlantic, got dropped. Then he kind of had an Atlantic thing and it kind of was back and forth. They didn't believe in the trap because he was the first version of it.

Nigga Jeezy had goddamn death Jam spending the budget, and he was all the way in Washington, not DC, the state performing God damn motor thumb motivation, one on one.

Speaker 8

It gotta be gz took it, Jeszo. He had California on smash, Florida, the South, the whole Florida on smash.

Speaker 4

He just had the He he was moved.

Speaker 2

But everyone was equally important to me though, like everyone to me.

Speaker 3

I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, uh, when I was growing up, it.

Speaker 6

Was Gucci Man who had the most impact.

Speaker 3

It was it was Gucci Man just just from like my city and like how everybody was, like people was really banging because of Gucci. Like I'm talking about like when he had the freestyles, when he used to be on what was the hood clip?

Speaker 4

The hood clip clips?

Speaker 5

Everybody you watching it and I was too.

Speaker 8

Because I graduated twenty fifteen, I was ninety six, So people would say I was supposed to say Gucci, which I grew Like, yes I would, but I'm a student of a game, so like it has to go set.

Speaker 4

Yeah, impact like.

Speaker 3

Region impact, but impact is different from Gucci individually.

Speaker 4

Later though, it went his.

Speaker 5

Caught on and.

Speaker 3

What I'm saying, my older cousin he was he was only listening to Jeez. Then me and my other cousin, we were listening to Gucci. I don't know, but don't forget how many people that Gucci Man put on, you know what I'm saying, put a lot of people. But that's about that's impact too, and it has to go impact on like their music.

Speaker 6

I'm talking about impact on the culture.

Speaker 3

So I'm gonna say Gucci if were talking about the wrong answer. If we talk about impact on the coach, you gotta say Gucci Man because all of the artists that Gucci Man put his arm around, all of those artists took off, including the Migosh, including everybody.

Speaker 2

Literally every everything was under can be real.

Speaker 8

All of this was after his ringing I could be melf and took it all the way to the travel level.

Speaker 4

Man president.

Speaker 3

But you also what we're talking but you gotta think about Gucci was like the essence of like a trap. Like he I was like, i don't need a label. I'm not signing with nobody. I'm gonna be in depend I'm gonna do whatever I want to.

Speaker 2

Ask a lot of people from Atlanta and they're definitely gonna say for sure they're gonna I could equally say a Tip moment when he said, look, bring your punk as you flip.

Speaker 5

Oh yeah, I was there.

Speaker 4

I was in the crowd and he told that niggas b I ain't gonna lie, Bro, you.

Speaker 5

Throyed flip career. Look, Flint was damned he was he was flip flip. I thought it was like this. I was like over for when Flip dropped and so Sunshine, I was like this a flip. I thought it was over.

Speaker 4

I went to that. I I never get the clip. Bro went to that niggahood.

Speaker 5

Himself and pulled up on.

Speaker 8

That boy, walk right up on him. Hit them any ship they jumped, they beat his ad or they beat his that bad.

Speaker 4

But that pulled up in that niggahood.

Speaker 5

I remember, popped off on this.

Speaker 4

I remember left with a guy still talking up.

Speaker 2

Remember Tip had the Floyd ship because Floyd was.

Speaker 5

He pulled up on Florida.

Speaker 4

He knew Floyd couldn't he knew he was doing this was great.

Speaker 5

Niggas couldn't hit that man like Bro, Really, Bro, what you know what I do to you?

Speaker 3

Not?

Speaker 5

You know, pulled up to fucking what's the burger? Fat Burger pulled up the fat burger pulled.

Speaker 2

Up on one of the argumbly one of the best negatives of all time, Floyd, you get your ask me to do fight Floyd.

Speaker 3

So, how is that impacting because it's a part of hip Hop's just coaching, coaching, part of the culture.

Speaker 5

It's the same thing with fifty cent.

Speaker 8

Was not I be honest about that. I hate that that statement you just said, the party. I hate how beef is part of the coature because that's what the folks, that's what folks.

Speaker 5

We should.

Speaker 2

We shouldn't kill each other about it. We should we get some straightened to do it.

Speaker 1

Get straight.

Speaker 4

I should, I should have to be should ship.

Speaker 8

We should be able to live shake cans, even if shake cans.

Speaker 5

Just live to see another day.

Speaker 6

I believe niggas look at how bad Giz and.

Speaker 3

Beef was.

Speaker 8

That sh it transcending down to what's going on now with the with us, with the young world. How we look at beef now it transit.

Speaker 2

That ship hurt me, man when I saw because my first representation of both of them was so icy.

Speaker 5

I was like, this ship is the hardest shit ever.

Speaker 2

And I'm from Florida, so I'm begging to hear some non New York music, no dispeat in New York inspect to the West coast. I'm seeing some Southern ship. I'm like, yes, so I've seen that ship. And they was like this ain't it. I'm over here, like nigga, this ship, Jeff and so I said, start beefing.

Speaker 6

I'm like, no.

Speaker 3

Skating today, guys, we need to stick together. Why are y'all beef I thought it was fake man. I think that, like you know, with hip hop, it's like Man and Gucci be no, because how fast it was, Because it was like as soon as the song came out of blew Up, it was like, Yo, these niggas beat.

Speaker 8

You gotta think about certain niggas be doing, certain niggas be having ego, tisty, certain it be certain word where people when I'm realizing I'm not out of bus this industry because I was.

Speaker 4

I'm a country nigga from Jasville, Floyd who didn't know no better. So I was on the outside. I used to be that nigga talking, man, this is not a nigga get in it. We get in it.

Speaker 8

And now I'm like okay, like it's it's egos, it's sneak thiscing, it's it's women, it's it's it's it's a whole bunch of extra stuff that tie into like nigga do a song with a nigga and the ship slidey go crazy. But nigga don't even fuck with each other. They did this on the strength of they get their money. They've been ain't fucked with each other. I ain't even talking about Guca Gez. I'm talking about it is the things that could have politics, polize man, it be it.

You're still human, We still man. That's still a woman. We still as humans once we get out of that booth, and it be other stuff that go into that music once they pop off, or niggas don't expect you to go this way, or you want to go take it this way, or you want your money. Hell, you feel like a nigga don't deserve this, So now you go to and then boom. That's it's just like a snowball effect.

Speaker 10

Now y'all be We'll be right back with more of a Baller Alert Show. You're listening to a special edition of The Baller Alert Show.

Speaker 8

It's your boy, Sadie Hendricks and y'all are not tuned into the ball of Alert.

Speaker 2

Show back with the Ball Alert show City Hendricks in the building has going certain blessed, Blessed, Blessedville, Florida in the building. I always find myself attached to Florida people. Man, I think it's just something in the water.

Speaker 5

Bro, you're from Florida.

Speaker 3

Just I'm just saying. I find I just think we're always like a line. We just aligned a little easier. No, it's definitely some of the waters. H I just think the craziest people are.

Speaker 5

From Why are the craziest people from Florida?

Speaker 8

Hot?

Speaker 7

Bro?

Speaker 2

Get hot down there? Man, come on, man, you don't we don't have four seasons.

Speaker 5

It's just hot.

Speaker 4

I wouldn't say it's hot, but I just feel like we we just lingos different like and what's what's like the big difference in the ConA cut like.

Speaker 5

Difference between like Northern Florida and South Florida.

Speaker 2

Man, the little hills he got, Well, Jacksonville is a little flat, correct the month Tallahassee is hilly.

Speaker 5

That's a little different over there.

Speaker 8

Yeah, that'shit the further you go that way, talhan All that that ship really hill hilly and Georgia super country.

Speaker 2

Where I'm from, it's hot like a month. I'm from South Florida. You're from South Yeah, Okay, so you're from Jacksonville. How long have you been doing music.

Speaker 4

I've only been doing music seven years. That's it. I used to pick on rappers. I didn't think I was going.

Speaker 6

We'll give us a little backstory on who said it.

Speaker 4

Hendricks is what Cedric Cedric is on. Cedric is a young.

Speaker 8

Uh young, hot headed, different than calm, just a ball of confusion from Jacksonville, Florida, you know what I'm saying, and just trying to find his way, still trying to find his way.

Speaker 4

And I come from humble beginnings.

Speaker 8

I come from ship nothing, the bottom of the bottom, turning it into something, having it, losing it, getting it back. I come from that whole process. You know what I'm saying. I have a strong prayaning mom. You know what I'm saying. Didn't really know my dad. My uncle stepped then and became my dad, and he had a label Floor the Boy, and it just went from there like I dove it to them. Like I said, I didn't grow up wanting to be no musician. I didn't grow up saying I'm

gonna be a rapper. I thought I was gonna be a lawyer. I thought I was gonna be a preacher. Really, you know what I'm saying, like that type of shit because I was close with the word. My mom was a real strong, praying woman, you know what I'm saying. So at the end of the day, like I'm good with words. I could talk with motherfucker out of anything. So that's what I thought I was ending up doing.

Speaker 9

So the music, the keyword is thought. And then that shirt is just you know, yeah, it's not even listen.

Speaker 4

I don't want I don't want people to look at it. Somebody gave me the shirt. I love art. So at the end of the day, like I understand, like this looks like what was.

Speaker 5

Your mama think if she's sending you with this.

Speaker 8

Shirt that is just a shirt ship, I temp to take it off, you know, she know, like look at us, you know, like my son, I'm not tripping, Like, Okay, this is the devil's playground at the end of the day, you know what I'm saying. So I know how to work through it, and we all got to learn to work through it. But just this is just a shirt. I'm not representing this man, I'm not doing nothing. I just like the shirt, like the way it fit. It just happened to have a demon face on it.

Speaker 4

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5

Did you play sports growing up because you can hoop a little bit?

Speaker 8

Yeah, I played football. I played basketball. I used to be trash's hell at basketball. I used to suck like bad. But I got wrong here.

Speaker 1

Now.

Speaker 3

I know you talked about your uncle in football. Your uncle owned the label. Did your uncle like kind of push you to start doing music.

Speaker 5

And stuff like that.

Speaker 8

I was already doing music before I got with Florida Boy. I was already doing music before I got with my uncle. It just shot me or brought us together. And when he heard about it, he was like, you know what, because at first he was like, rock with me, come on, come fuck with what you're trying to do. And I went that at the time, I was down there trying to rock with Koli. I'm going down South trying to because the South was just taking off. So I was like, man,

I'm gonna go down there down South. Realized that well, Miami, Yeah, that didn't go with I thought it was gonna go. So I doubled back and then that's when I got with Florida.

Speaker 5

Within So how did you end up coming to Atlanta?

Speaker 4

Atlanta was a move change told Kwana. Dude.

Speaker 8

He was like, Yo, you need to get said to Atlanta, man, he's getting in too much trouble now. He came down in the city when I was shooting video. It seemed like what I was on he was Ali.

Speaker 4

He was like hell nah.

Speaker 8

He called like, bro, he gotta get up out of here because he's gonna die. He's gonna die, He's gonna get caught up in jail. And I got to Atlanta, got up here, left, snuck back.

Speaker 4

I got shot.

Speaker 5

You got shot?

Speaker 4

Yeah, left came back. I locked up.

Speaker 2

The first time I saw you, he was with DJ drummer Don Cannon, Jack Harlow. We took a picture and I was like, yeah, who's this guy? Because I couldn't tag everybody I was trying to, I was like that, so I hit Cannon Don Kannon. I was like, who's this guy right here? He was like, Oh, that's our new guy, Sadie Hendricks. He sent me your Instagram. I started checking you out. I was like, oh you don't really rap. Nah, Like, what type of music do you make?

Speaker 8

Yeah, it's a vibe. You're gonna cut it on this. I like to think of it as I used to say rhythmic gangster. I used to say rang because the rhythm and blue rings and all that. But really, man, I'm an artist. I really just get in the boof and whatever comes out of me, it just comes out. Whatever somebody describe it, that's up to them, because it's art, you feel me. But I get in there and I just I make. I make music. I make what I call what I think is music.

Speaker 5

So were you did? Don Kanna sign you?

Speaker 4

Drama signed you?

Speaker 5

How'd you get? All?

Speaker 1

Right?

Speaker 8

The breakdown of how I got over there is I was at Pierre Studio first with Bermudier, a couple other pd legits and we we all me chavo, uh jelly uh Bill's we all are trapping out this studio on.

Speaker 5

In Atlanta.

Speaker 8

In Atlanta, Yeah, but by damn, I drive. So I'm in that studio. I'm just doing songs that day. That day, but at this point, I'm just Florida boy. I leave and go to Jacksonville, paying for the rent, and Ellen Wood at the spot.

Speaker 4

I'm just ping ponging. Joe ends up here. So I sneak into Generation Now.

Speaker 8

First I found out through Yak Yeah by Generation Now Good Life shot to sign y all that shot out Good Life. I sneak in the studio. When I sneak in the studio, I get shunned. You feel me, They ain't They ain't really giving me the run around, Joe Willie. Joe ends up hearing about me. He comes to a Pierre studio. So now I got him at Pierre Studio because I'm not sneaking back. I'm not back up there

no more. I don't have to sneak in at this point because Joe let me not knowing this is drama right here man at an r he brings me in this time. I recorded a writer session. Not knowing this is a writer session. I'm thinking this is my right Joe's I'm booking you sessions, bro, We're trying to get you from the drama. But these are writer sessions. Drama walks in one day, here's the music, and was like, damn, Joe, this is what you this is what you're working on.

That's what you were talking about. Jo, Like I told you, Yeah, it's it. He's like, I'm fucking with it, I'm rocking with it, and then boom, I end up signing to DAL I bring that to Florida Boy, and then boom, we.

Speaker 4

End up signing to Deal.

Speaker 6

Are you still signed?

Speaker 4

No, I'm not signed at the Generation Now or Atlantic.

Speaker 6

What happened?

Speaker 8

Honestly, Honestly, I felt like it was just time. I felt like it was just time for.

Speaker 4

Me to you know, like, let me do this my way, you know what I'm saying like properly.

Speaker 8

I just I felt like they were they had too much on their plate. Just felt like they had, you feel me with the other artists that they had, they with Jag. You know, y'all got a lot of other things going on, and I feel like me personally, I got tired of everybody of caliber, huge successful people. I got tired of seeing all this shit and being around all this and everybody walking up to me without me saying nothing, said Bro, what's going on?

Speaker 1

Bro?

Speaker 4

What they doing over there?

Speaker 6

Bro?

Speaker 5

Artists was telling you.

Speaker 8

I don't even want to drop no names, but high caliber artists that you probably listen to every single day, executives, uh A and rs of other they own people, they own friends, they own homies, their own partners that they with right now.

Speaker 5

Hell, I asked you, what's going on?

Speaker 4

Shit right here?

Speaker 5

Even bro?

Speaker 4

What are they doing over there with you?

Speaker 3

Grow?

Speaker 4

What's going on? You got them? You, you got the whole, You got the swag. Everybody fuck with you?

Speaker 5

You everybody.

Speaker 8

The last mixtape was the highest pick. You peat that thirteen. I peat that thirteen or fifteen for what two three weeks? Right when Jack dropped you know what I'm saying Like, I just felt like y'all couldn't get Jack to shoot no video with me with Plus ten, But this is the song y'all pushing.

Speaker 4

We dump one hundred and twenty.

Speaker 8

One thousand dollars behind a record with full five and y'all go tell Atlantic that that's not.

Speaker 4

What we pushing.

Speaker 8

We pushing Plus ten, but can't get the video shot. Rp's and codein Gunner. Spike Doune dropped this number three times. I personally talked to this dude myself, y'all ain't trying to pay this, like, what are we doing?

Speaker 1

Why?

Speaker 4

This is my third tape?

Speaker 8

No albums know nothing, It's my third tape on a twenty thousand dollars budget with each of these tapes, And y'all mean to tell me that this and I'm dumping my people are dumping their money into this while I'm signed. Wait, so you putting your own money with one hundred into man Florida will put one hundred and twenty thousand dollars behind four five record while we were signed. They told us not to do it. I don't know why, but this is not even a and this is not to

go at Damn or none of that ship. But I love him. I'm trying to like we watch each other and trying to get back this shit together.

Speaker 4

Either way, this is just a yes, principal, because I love them. I just want to talk say is it fixable? Very much? Very much?

Speaker 8

So that's why that's why no more interviews. I ain't been saying that it's family, you family, we here. I ain't doing no more interviews talking about that shit. I ain't doing no interview saying this. And because I'm not bashing them, right, I'm just not running from the truth no more. I'm not finna just blast them and make them seem like they did a horrible job of bro like the proof and the putting bro, like, come on, man, did you and.

Speaker 5

Jack start off at the same time? Did Draw get signed around the same tone?

Speaker 8

No, Jack was dub damn near a year before I was. If not a year before I was, probably two. I don't know, but I know he was there before I got done. It wasn't no three four five years Nigga was probably a year or two before I got there, probably less. And we I remember looking Jack in his face at that studio in the middle of that place and said, bro, look, I'm not in no competition with you. We and this shit together. You take off first or I take off first. We both on this label. Let's

just make sure we here with each other. And you know, shit happens. Things happened, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5

Be like that, what's our relationship now?

Speaker 4

I fuck with Jack. That's my boy. I love them to death. It's my brother.

Speaker 8

But I ain't begging for shit. I ain't begging for no feature. I ain't begging for nobody to put me in no position because it just is what it is. The tables always turned at the end of the day. The table's always turned. So like, my relationship with Jack is still good. I ain't talk to him in by the month.

Speaker 4

How about Drama, I ain't.

Speaker 8

Talk to Drama and themb about four months. You taught them about four and a half months. We ain't chopped it up. We just let that happen. Let it be with it be here, right. But like I said, right, Bro, Lake still watch me avery day every other day. Worri's Pika choows. You know what I'm saying. We all like bro, we love each other.

Speaker 4

It's family.

Speaker 8

I was over the three four years like it molded over there. It's just you know what I'm saying. Maybe I put the bugget for the horse, maybe they put the bugger for the horse. Whatever the case may be. We all just got to come to an agreement. They I got to take account where they fucked up at

because I'm doing it. I'm just not finna be the only one doing it, especially not with three four grown ass men who are already MOLTI medi and there's in a position of where they are and I'm trying to get there and pass.

Speaker 4

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3

But so way, Jack didn't do the interview with you video or the video no idea. You didn't ask them about.

Speaker 8

It, man, I know because certain business. I don't be you know what I'm saying, but I did. Hey what let's shoot this video? Like they got to the point we're telling them, will pay for the ship? Like I pay for this, bro, Like I we got it.

Speaker 9

But I think it's a very you know, imperative for artists who watch us, watch these videos and stuff like that they learn from mistakes of others like yourself.

Speaker 6

What are some of the things that you wish you knew before you even signed with them.

Speaker 8

Before I signed with anybody, before I signed with anybody, I wish that I knew, like my nigga, Please separate emotion from business. Please learn to like, do not take nothing personal in this shit, bro, Like, just separate emotion. I would have did that different. I would have I would have learned to, like, you know what, bro, emotion is here business. I don't care if you my dad,

oh god on cameras money, you don't putting this? I love you to death, but this is this, This is this, and be selfish, be a little bit more selfish.

Speaker 4

I'm a generous sized person.

Speaker 8

I'm a real generous person, and I feel like that has put me in certain positions, but it also has put me in certain positions.

Speaker 4

You know what I'm saying, It's a fifty to fifty.

Speaker 8

So just finding a balance in all this, you know what I'm saying, That something I would have did different with take my emotions out of shit and find and find a balance and be like most selfish and more in tune with Cedric. You know, can say the Hudred is gonna be that's in me, say the Hendrix is death. But just be more in tune with you who you really are the person you know what I'm saying. Because you're in tune with the person that you are, it helped focus on this alter ego.

Speaker 4

That you're bringing in to the world. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2

You don't owe them any Sorry, you don't owe them anything. Who Atlantic generation?

Speaker 5

Now?

Speaker 8

I owe them respect and principles in a conversation, the neology too. But other than that, I don't think no ohe them music, no sir, sergy nah I do I do all jin now And a politive for how I handled it, for how I let it get in my head the way I could, because all they wanted to do was talk. They just wanted to talk, and I let other stuff get in my head to keep me from talking.

Speaker 5

You let the artists not even that too.

Speaker 8

But I just didn't pick up the phone because I'm listening to older people. My respect love I grew up is yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, no, sir, yes, sir. So if my people are telling me, don't do this, don't do this, don't do this, and they the one putting the budget behind lunch some of this shit. Don't get me wrong, I'm put money in this shit myself too, But you kind of can't go back and forth with the machine, especially if they feeling like they telling you

what it is. Then when they get my ma involved, it's like, oh my gosh, now you got t lad involved, Like I just bowed down your family.

Speaker 9

Who I'm in a family, Your label that you're assigned to was telling you what to do as it refers to your the bigger label, which if you.

Speaker 5

Speakership, I mean that's what I thought.

Speaker 4

I was in a partnership with my people. But if I speak, if you, if you.

Speaker 8

Called, if you talk to them right now, if you pull up, if you go, you're gonna miss a bad thing we got going on. You're gonna miss a bad thing. You ain't happy they're doing this, if you call them, if you talk with them, if you get seen with them. A Landa could have seen that and stopped it and put it on home. I had just too much, too much other shit in my hear and I couldn't hear my own voice.

Speaker 5

Okay, so camera is yours speaking?

Speaker 4

It really just bro, like on the rail.

Speaker 8

I'm not opposed to working with labels and doing what I gotta do, Bro, But just now that I know the business, it's time for a change. Like niggas ain't invested, No, it's not. I ain't even had a half a million put into me game. Like seven years i've been wrapping, probably three hundred four hundred thousand has been invested into SETI Hendrix.

Speaker 4

And I'm talking about from both labels.

Speaker 8

G shit, whether somebody done over extending it up numbers to label to make it seem like it's this so they can get this check back, or whether a person done seriously only put in this much. I ain't even got a half an input in to me, and look how far.

Speaker 4

I came in.

Speaker 8

It's already the connections, the relationships to people. So imagine if I already got if I get when I get a real major deal, a real push, like a real deal, like, you know what, bro, this is this what we're finna do? We got you the plug out. I'm gonna be good. I'm not thinking about running back over the generation now. I love them niggas and I want to talk. We haven't talked in four to five months. Let's just speak. I don't want no bad blood. Stop telling niggas y'all

dropped me. Stop going around telling people that, oh bro, that's my you know, you know, linked up a bed friend, you know what?

Speaker 1

You know?

Speaker 4

Dri man, nigga.

Speaker 8

Don't want to hit that shit like we're trying to get this money. Were trying to do this business. I ain't getting nobody wrong. I ain't cut through nobody. I ain't throw nobody in the bus. I kept this shit a honey something that a lot of artists don't doing this shit. I'm vulnerable. I'm open with this shit, and I'm gonna let people learn from my mistakes because I learned from other people mistakes.

Speaker 4

But I just want to talk. We grown right.

Speaker 8

I made my mistakes. I'm a young I may and my mistakes. I ain't talk to y'all. I'm ready to talk now. Are y'all going to do tick for tack and do me how I y'all? Because if that's the.

Speaker 4

Case, then cool like But generation you're trying to run over there, I love them, niggas. I just want to talk.

Speaker 10

We'll be right back. Stay tuned with more of the Baller Alert Show. You're listening to a special edition of The Baller Alert Show.

Speaker 8

It's your voice said to Hendrickson, y'all, I not tuned into the ball of Alert shows.

Speaker 5

Now.

Speaker 3

Have you ever had a conversation with Uzzi? Hell yeah, because I know UZI he had. You know, they was going out it for years.

Speaker 8

And I used to I used to viole ac bro. I never do them like that. I still never do them like that. I can't you feel me not even speaking on how that went because I ain't nothing to do with me. But I never bash and just completely say man, fuck them bitch, oh district like man, because y'all, I still stood on y'all shoulders. Y'all still brought me in the game. Y'all still opened me up to some shit that I ain't know nothing about. So that's the

reason why I want to talk. I wasn't trying to hear it then because I had too many voices and no excuses on my own.

Speaker 4

Man. But you know what I'm saying. I have talks with Uzy.

Speaker 3

I always wondering what, like, did he ever give you some advice about the frustration that he had with the label?

Speaker 1

No, he just know.

Speaker 8

He just told niggas, he just I asked what I said, man full with people and this ship. We said, Bro, I don't fuck with nobody. I don't funk with nobody, no matter how this ship may look or how this ship may see.

Speaker 4

He said. But I don't fuck with nobody. I just don't.

Speaker 5

I heard that a lot coming from artists. I heard artist ship.

Speaker 4

Fake is fuck bro like real ship.

Speaker 8

It's the most This is the only industry where nigga can fuck you over with a pen and you can't put hands on you can't.

Speaker 4

You can't. You can't do ship. You can't really like you.

Speaker 8

Yeah, that's all. That's that's all you gotta do. You gotta literally like all right, I bet that's how we gotta play. But then that turn niggas in a fuck niggas, that turn that turned this industry and what it is now because a lot of people went and do a lot of ship. Bro, if that pen wasn't saving niggas, bro. But that mean like contracts and cant of the niggas. Just read your contract, know what you're in and don't be afraid to say you're fired. You're not doing your job.

I'm a whole your count, you're fired. That's what we fucking niggas up in this shit. Niggas is too emotionally are tied to shit, and on top of that, you don't even know your fucking business. So it's on top you don't know your business, you emotionally tied to shit. You already come from a fucked up background and all this nine times out of ten, so it's a mixture of bullshit because nobody is teaching you the correct way

of how to do business. And that just stems back to how we are raising our community with this right here, Oskar coming.

Speaker 4

But I ain't even forget in all that because.

Speaker 8

You tend to get the enlightenment later and then you realize and that's life that happens. That happens some people fuck up, think they got the big head they in it. Then you get humble and you got to realize, all right, let me go about this a different way.

Speaker 4

That's cool. There's nothing wrong with that. Take that run with it. It's called make a mistakes, not perfect nothing.

Speaker 3

When you saw Jack Harlow's success on while you were on the label, did you ever question, like you.

Speaker 8

Know here pomp poms, nigga. I cheered every way to the point leslie, even hitting them niggas like bro. And when it said turned, that's gonna be, I cheered, but I was happy. I'm still happy.

Speaker 2

I was waiting too, like I ain't gonna lie. I was waiting because I remember shot me out of his songs. I remember then it was Jack. We're still waiting on Killer over there, it was you yeah, and I was like, okay, it's your turn.

Speaker 4

And I was just waiting everybody.

Speaker 3

Drama was saying, like, you know, I'm not gonna lie like y'all used to come to my parties and Drama would be like, yo, this like he the next got up.

Speaker 10

Of course.

Speaker 5

I used to be like. I was like, of course, and it of course when they see you face to face in the flesh, oh.

Speaker 4

Yeah, we worked telling you we got him. This is what we're gonna do.

Speaker 8

Of course they're gonna do that when they're in front of you. Of course that's what what what? What they're gonna tell you? Always shouting him.

Speaker 4

We ain't doing nothing with them. Oh yeah, Sadie.

Speaker 5

Here that's what else?

Speaker 4

Did they finished?

Speaker 6

Last?

Speaker 2

Your last tape? That was the one I told you that when you dropped it, I was like, this is the best one.

Speaker 8

Everybody can say, that's the one until it's the one. Everybody gonna say that game. And I know that may be fucked up. Comfort me, but I know they finished. See this interview and here this So I like to speak on every side, every single coner.

Speaker 6

But you all right, are you satisfied with your label?

Speaker 4

Now?

Speaker 6

Your family label?

Speaker 8

I love my dad to death, So we're gonna we're getting it together. We're getting this business together. So yeah, we fix the shit. We gotta get it together.

Speaker 6

But because I feel like that's a lot of your frustration, is that Hell.

Speaker 2

Yeah, so are you signed in blood over there? Because that's your family, that's your daddy.

Speaker 4

Actually, I'm not just bro. I'm so big on this lord to ship. That's what got me.

Speaker 6

And you feel obligated.

Speaker 8

I feel obligated. You don't put up about two fifty three hundred thousand. Man, let me get your money back. I just I just want got your MOODI shit around.

Speaker 5

You've been running point seven years.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you've been running point seven years.

Speaker 1

Got it?

Speaker 8

I let it seven years and I got out a deal becausey all type of shit trying to slow this, slow this bit down, a pops fall back. You're gonna get you you. We're gonna make sure you get you you, but just sit back. You see you get your money? How you get your money?

Speaker 4

I got it? We got it.

Speaker 5

Now. How you think Drama feel about you not being with the label.

Speaker 3

All right?

Speaker 4

Fuck him?

Speaker 8

You probably feel like Man, No, I don't think dat. I'm only saying this because her tours bro, and I really love him. I was a student I'm talking about probably used to like drama brobably, drama out bro, real ship. So I know this nigga gang. So I don't know if he's said around, probably fuck that nigga. Man, I don't know. I want to I want to talk.

Speaker 1

I want to know.

Speaker 8

I want to go over the probable taking everything in me, not just a yoke up there, bro, because I know I can't ain't gonna call no police on nigga, ain't gonna put no hands on me.

Speaker 4

So I really I'm a figure ahead.

Speaker 5

Compre gonna figure out.

Speaker 2

Let's some time, let's some time, make get some here.

Speaker 8

Yeah, that's all I just don't want because it's time, go time. Heals everything. But one thing about it, I'm a queries. But the longer I go with I talking to you, nigga, fuck you. It is what it is like you feeling like I don't give a damn like you know what I'm saying. If I can wake up and get used to I love you, but fuck you, it's gonna ship and then I get successful.

Speaker 4

Oh man, what's happening to my boy with you?

Speaker 3

So it ain't been like no calls going on where like you know, they calling other labels like, oh don't you know, don't mess with him?

Speaker 8

Nah, I ain't none of that, none of that. Ain't playing a game like that. They ain't doing me like they love a nigga game.

Speaker 4

They can't do me that dirty. I hope not ship for.

Speaker 5

The people who don't know.

Speaker 2

And just this nigga he said it is actually a really cool guy, like he's very unproblematic.

Speaker 5

So I doubt that's why I said, when.

Speaker 4

You know I can beat off the drama question, I'm not. I'm with whatever. I listen.

Speaker 8

If you're right, you're right, you're wrong, you're wrong. I'ma lets you know you're wrong. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5

But I'll sing you with Jack Hallo a couple of times as well.

Speaker 3

That's why I thought it was weird when you were when you were talking about how you guys had a record together.

Speaker 8

You know he could not hit that nigga and that this hell yeah, even in this, even in his last tape. But Jack Man the other one, I'm gin like SETI like, he'll stay, shot me out, He'll like, he'll even on the record, play like Jack shows me.

Speaker 4

Love Bro. I love him like a brother. But at the end of the day, like we in the same thing, Bro.

Speaker 8

I don't know if it's competition. I don't know if it's I have no idea. I can't say what it is. But that wasn't my job. That was my label job to get with perfect example, p Q see the baby, p A me goes come out. Yeah, y'all post up pictures videos features all that, Hey the baby, when you pop the kids, all that that ain't nothing that gotta

get told. That's that's just it's common sense. If see you come at you and tell you, ay, bro, it's only four, it's it's only three of us, four of us on this motherfucker, like I need we try to pop this one off to come on. And it's marketing. It's so fun, it's simple, That's what I'm saying. What I got into earlier. I don't know if it's ego.

I don't know if it's wordplay. I don't know if it's beef with the label behind the other ship and he not trying to fuck with me because of shit they douneead to him and that'll turn them up.

Speaker 4

I don't know what it is, gag, but niggas. I feel like.

Speaker 8

Sadie Hendricks got caught in a lot of crossfire, bro that I wasn't supposed to be COVID. I signed a deal. World shut down. I'm on everything. I'm on every roll, Lie, I'm on everything. I'm on all this shit.

Speaker 4

World shut down. As soon as I signed the deal.

Speaker 8

I remember, you came to the club and then I ain't seen yet. It's like and then so now the world come back. Nah, technical gotta start over technically, you know what I'm saying. The music though, the close, the females that'll look.

Speaker 4

Everything ain't up. But bro, where you being?

Speaker 8

Then on top of that, I'm dropping once a year. Y'all got me dropping once a year? Game it ain't it's only so much it can do?

Speaker 4

You feel me?

Speaker 8

In a world where everybody's dropping like this repeatedly. And they used to building high caliber artists, they used to like generation. Now they if they get behind you, it's here. That's why everybody kept saying, what the hell is going on over there? And I got tired of people saying, niggas, you ain't finna help, stop asking me what's going on? Like, come on over here and talk to these niggas yourself,

because I don't know what to do no more. That's why I just I just record, record, record, record, But they got over over three to four tapes in my opinion, over there, just sitting damn. And since I've been out that deal, I got three done, ready to go. I got five tapes. Mexico dro tape is done. We're doing that photo shoot next week. TNT which is young Boy and Rod Way producer, Me and him, eight songs and one more session.

Speaker 4

That tape is done.

Speaker 5

Play that shit up, tnt P that shit up t and t cout that shit up.

Speaker 1

Kay.

Speaker 8

Me and him is just going crazy right now, that tape anyway, mafia, me and him working on some shit. Uh, double me and double A. We just did eight and two nights and all these tapes. I'm fining all these producers put them out.

Speaker 4

I want them.

Speaker 8

I want all these out, you know what I'm saying. And then I'm gonna I'm sitting on three tapes myself right now, brand new.

Speaker 6

So what's your plan to roll that stuff out? Is it just with you and your label, your family label?

Speaker 8

And that's why that's why we at where were at right now, And to miss the autist right now getting contracts together, getting percentages together, getting paperwork together, orchestrating and getting things together while I took the world to y'all, to the world, they see this or he just posted puture on Instagram, drop a little snippets, but they don't know that I'm working every single day, countless hours on hours,

losing sleep to get my business together. So when I presented the y'all through a label, or if I want to do it independent, and a lot of people don't don't know that you are not with generation now because you didn't make it.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I ain't really, I ain't really. I did a couple of interviews, but they're like to I didn't. I didn't.

Speaker 8

I didn't bash them, I didn't do the go on internet and cry like a little bit. I didn't do none of that because I love I loved you, nigga. I don't know how many time I got to say it. I keret so and I got morels. I got certain principles. I'm a stand one because at the end of the day,

I got to see y'all. Eventually, I'm gonna run into y'all if I'm trying to be successful in so, I didn't want to go out and just stupid blast them all over the internet and all over the world and be looked at and shunned, because that can here do you with other labels and you with other stuff.

Speaker 4

That you're trying to do.

Speaker 9

I'm trying to clear these what they're saying, just the things that I'm hearing that's getting back to me.

Speaker 8

I'm not using these platforms to clear the air and let it be known like it ain't that y'all.

Speaker 4

Y'all ain't got to be on none of that.

Speaker 10

Man.

Speaker 8

It ain't no bad blood, it ain't no beef, it ain't no none of that. It's just an understanding that has to get done, that has to get said because we care and we was in business together.

Speaker 4

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5

It just sounds like some family members just need to talk ship.

Speaker 9

Yeah, that's what it sounds like, him and his family because like R said, like, you're a very easy going.

Speaker 8

Guy, and I can be a very I'm not. I like how I'm saying I am, but I can I can be, I can be. I can be a burden my last name. I can be a burden. But if I'm gonna do it, it's because I either don't know, nobody's explaining it to me. So I'm going with my own assumption as a human should or people try me like I'm seventeen eighteen years old. Like I can't get told information, Like I can't be told certain things because I'm the artist. The artist gotta stay creative. Man, I ain't been an artists.

Speaker 4

I got in this.

Speaker 5

Yeah, it's hard for y'all. It's very hard for artists.

Speaker 6

You need to know because this is your future.

Speaker 8

You've been trying to tell peoplehy wouldn't you want me unless you want to be in the blind unless you got some up your sleeve that I shouldn't know about.

Speaker 5

Most artists want to know these days, a lot of artists have to know.

Speaker 6

So what was that conversation like with your dad? For you too, for you guys to come to an agreement to move forward?

Speaker 4

To move forward. The difference thing we're doing now is.

Speaker 8

Having a different person run point because I'm a I'm point guard. I need a new manager who's going to be the coach, and then you're gonna be the CEO. You don't see the CEO down there playing point guard. You don't the coach. Don't even run the team technically on the court. If the coach telling me to run to play and a point try to run it and it don't work, he has to now facilitate a whole new play to get that ball in the bucket. So like moving forward, I don't gotta you gotta deal with

him directly. Yeah, I either got to get out a car or move some people around in the seat. You know what I'm saying. Just move people around, like moving forward. We just got to put people in different positions. You you ain't good at this, so let's move you here. You ain't good at that, Let's move you here.

Speaker 4

Moving forward.

Speaker 8

We switching everything around and just moving forward. That's really what I'm on with everybody.

Speaker 6

I hope that really works out.

Speaker 4

No, it is just working out as we speak right now. It's already doing it.

Speaker 5

So because these clips gonna clip.

Speaker 8

Nah, they just gonna clip, even just from a clip already know. But but I ain't saying nothing wrong. I ain't saying nothing wrong. I ain't disrespect nobody. I ain't throw nobody in the bus. I let it be known.

Speaker 4

It's just Hey, here's what it is.

Speaker 5

Man.

Speaker 6

He said, you got the tapes coming? What else do you have? What's next for you?

Speaker 4

Modeling Fashion Week? I'm gonna go up that New York Uh? I got uh.

Speaker 8

I just told you all them five tapes I'm working on with them, five producers, m Me, my Boy, Spiff and Spiff and the Drop of Tape, him Chart, his major, Me and Aaron Bellach justin to do something.

Speaker 4

I ain't gonna lie. It's a lot.

Speaker 8

I can't even go down the list of how much like things been going on since certain people heard like, oh I heard you indpend it. It's just been mm hmm, like just certain motions that I'm clicking on too.

Speaker 5

So it's a lot. I like your TikTok. Yeah, I'm trying to do a little fashion.

Speaker 4

Stuff, trying to do that, you know what I'm saying, getting them off together. Yeah, I'm trying to do a little different.

Speaker 9

Okay, Sadie Hendricks, we appreciate you for stopping by the ball Alert show.

Speaker 6

Anything else you want to get off your chairs?

Speaker 5

Nah, call him? I love you.

Speaker 8

Kenny Cannon too, though Kennon really the one probably like man because that's the of all three of them, may know, Cannon is the level headed, that's the one that you know you can go to because he's exactly said so he he, I know that's the one I really need to chop it up with. But yeah, it's like big Yeah, that's big bro. That's who taught me how to dress when it comes. That's who really was creative. Hands on Lake was the homie that you can go to and

just chop it up. Oh he understand on the young street side or whatever the case may be. And then drama is the face. Drama is just drama. You know what I'm saying, like, Hey, smile, Hey, what's up?

Speaker 4

Cool? You feel me? He real, he real bomb, It's simple with him.

Speaker 6

Well, before we get out of here, we got a pep talk with Steadi Hendricks.

Speaker 8

Hey, it's your boy, Sadi Hendricks, and my pep talk for the day is keep your emotions out this business. Keep your emotions and your business separate, and always have faith that everything can turn around.

Speaker 4

Manifestation is real.

Speaker 10

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