Unhinged & Immoral, Episode 46: "Let’s Unplug with Seddy Hendrix"
Release Date: November 16, 2025
Hosts: Jamila Bell & Mecca Evans
Guest: Seddy Hendrix
Production: Diamond MPrint Productions
Episode Overview
This Unplugged edition dives into a candid, hilarious, and introspective conversation with Florida artist Seddy Hendrix. Exploring everything from regional identity and musical influences to the realities of relationships and industry struggles, Jamila and Mecca bring their signature blend of pop culture savvy and personal storytelling to the table. The episode features Seddy opening up about his journey, mindset, and artistry—with plenty of laughs, playful roasting, and an acoustic performance to top it all off.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Breaking the Ice: Florida Reps and Banter (01:05–02:30)
- Hosts welcome Seddy: "Somebody from D. Jacksonville, Florida. We got Seti Hendricks in the building." (01:16)
- Playful talk about Jacksonville personalities and cussing as a "Florida thing."
- Quick detour into dating stories with Jacksonville men—lively, playful energy established.
2. Internet Drama and Relationship Dynamics (02:36–07:43)
- Instagram and "Plausible Deniability": Discussing the etiquette of keeping exes on socials and what it means to keep someone "in contact."
- Nicki Minaj and Stan Culture: The perils of clashing with "the barbs" and love for Nicki ("I love Nikki. Sorry." – Jamila, 03:06).
- Views on cheating and forgiveness:
- Seddy shares his philosophy: "If you plan on getting back at me [by cheating], don't do that... What was the whole point of staying?" (06:46)
- Hosts debate "cheating back" and why some people seek vengeance rather than closure.
- Quote: "If I make a mistake, you do not turn around and go do what I did. Cause now you’re just… you’re me now." (07:35, Seddy)
3. Regional Identity, Upbringing & Musical Roots (07:50–17:05)
- Influences on Seddy’s Music: He credits his mother and sister (and their heartbreaks) for shaping his taste, alongside Jacksonville’s culture.
- "[Jacksonville] just helped me with my singing and my rapping. I got a lot to talk about, from being homeless to struggling… to going independent." (14:24, Seddy)
- Environment and Mindset: Music as a journal—whatever Seddy experiences, he makes music about.
- "I’m a reality rapper singer." (13:50, Seddy)
4. Fashion, Style, and Regional Representation (17:25–19:08)
- Wicks and Style:
- Seddy discusses why he keeps his unique hairstyle and how it connects him to home: "I just stamped it all the way when it come to the wicks… Atlanta love me, but I’m Duval to the tee."
- Keeping Cultural Roots:
- "I gotta always bring it home... I love throwbacks, I love that old-school era of music, but you gotta keep a sense of Florida up here." (17:57, Seddy)
5. Distinguishing Jacksonville & Florida Geography (20:46–24:25)
- Explains Florida’s Regional Differences:
- Clears up misconceptions: "Soon as I say I’m from Florida… 'Oh, where you from, Miami?' … I’m from Jacksonville, like, I’m from Duval, nigga." (21:13)
- Fun fact: Jacksonville is “the biggest city in the world, land-wise” (21:34, Seddy)
- "Jacksonville is turning up now… but it really ain’t too much to do down there, to be honest. Jacksonville is technically a retirement city." (23:58, Seddy)
- The flavor of North vs. South Florida:
- Contrasts Miami’s "empanada" culture with Jacksonville’s soul food and hunting.
6. Florida Music Renaissance & Seddy’s Place In It (24:25–25:41)
- Seddy on Florida’s rising prominence:
- "It feel good my name get mentioned upon Goats… Florida’s just, we in the game now… we hold just as much weight as Georgia now." (24:33)
- Applauds the resurgence of regional flows and staying true to home even as Atlanta’s influence looms.
7. Cultural Migration & Ancestry (25:44–26:39)
- Brief, light discussion of southern migration patterns and family roots, connecting personal histories to musical identities.
8. Food, Vegetables & Health Habits (34:09–38:12)
- Seddy’s picky eating:
- No leafy greens, love for salmon and rice, corn, steamed carrots.
- "I used to call myself a Healthy junkie... I would go work out and detox and have pineapples posted the very next day." (37:56)
- Funny debate on mango preparation and cookies:
- Detailed preferences for cookies—"Chocolate Chip, don’t come in my session with getting no sugar cookies..." (36:36)
9. Smoking, Drinking, and Sobrity (39:22–44:00)
- Honest admissions about phases of drinking, smoking weed, and black & milds.
- "That's your weed, that black gid you smoke." (42:01)
- Seddy and hosts compare tolerances and responsible periods.
10. Games: Unhinged “Would You Rather” (44:11–52:22)
- Classic rapid-fire questions, hilarious and boundary-pushing:
- "Would you rather get into a rap beef with Nicki Minaj or Kendrick Lamar?"
- Seddy: "I could take Kendrick. Nikki... she’s finna have these barbs at your door." (44:48)
- "Would you rather get your nude leaked to a family member or have a family member's nude sent to you?"
- Seddy: "Somebody sending nude to my mama. She done seen this shit, before. I came out her." (45:30)
- "Would you rather have a baby by a girl you don't like or cut your wicks?"
- Seddy: "Cut my wicks! I'm not even having a baby till I get married." (52:26)
- "Would you rather get into a rap beef with Nicki Minaj or Kendrick Lamar?"
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Seddy’s take on learning from collaborations: "I’ve learned genuine people are genuine people… Just make great music… Some people get rubbed the wrong way doing certain things, but you can’t hold that against somebody." (32:00)
- On imposter syndrome and survival mode:
- "I had to really realize…stop living in survival mode. Stop having imposter syndrome. Look down, the shackles—they off." (34:09, Seddy)
- Defining “the baddest bitch”:
- "Beautiful, intelligent, talented, cooperative, and helpful. That’s the baddest bitch." (46:27)
- Setting boundaries:
- "You got one time…Having them boundaries is important. Got to." (32:38)
- On breaking generational patterns:
- "I’m 29 with no kids, 29 and a half, no kids, no STDs, no shit on my name…No, ain’t no woman finna just have my baby." (52:59)
Performance Segment: Live Acoustic
[Starts ~56:11]
- Seddy gives a heartfelt live performance, featuring his song “All Night” and a Florida-flavored favorite—demonstrating the melodic, autobiographical style discussed earlier.
- Emotional delivery, audience engaged:
- "That was my song 'All Night' off my latest single EP I just dropped before RNG." (58:23)
- Receives thanks from hosts, audience clearly vibing.
Final Thoughts & Outro
- Hosts wrap by shouting out Seddy’s upcoming single "Baddest Bitch Out" (drops November 14).
- Encouragement to stream Seddy’s EP and keep supporting regional artistry.
- Closing vibe: Seddy expresses gratitude: "I was nervous for nothing." (54:13)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |----------------------------------------- |:--------------:| | Welcome & Icebreakers | 01:05–02:30 | | Relationship Talk & Cheating Philosophy | 03:36–08:01 | | Musical Influences & Upbringing | 03:53–14:55 | | Style and Wicks | 17:25–19:08 | | Florida Regional Breakdown | 20:46–24:25 | | Florida Hip-Hop Renaissance | 24:25–25:41 | | Seddy on Health & Food | 34:09–38:12 | | Industry Lessons & Boundaries | 32:00–34:09 | | Unhinged “Would You Rather” | 44:11–52:26 | | Live Performance | 56:11–61:51 | | Closing Thoughts & Goodbyes | 62:24–63:45 |
Tone & Style
Throughout the episode, the tone is unfiltered, friendly, and deeply regional—hosts and guest alike lean heavily into their upbringings, unafraid to poke fun at themselves (and each other). Seddy is heartfelt and earnest, but matches every deep insight with humor and storytelling. Jamila and Mecca keep things lively with playful roasts and high-energy games, perfectly balancing moments of vulnerability and hilarity.
For listeners:
This episode is a must for fans of Southern hip-hop, regional authenticity, and real talk about life, love, and artistry. You’ll laugh, you’ll reflect, you might even change your opinion on wicks and crawfish head—but you’ll definitely get the best of Unhinged & Immoral.
