Houston native by way of Louisiana, King Hendricks is no new jack that got lucky, music was his predetermined destiny. Now a resident in the city of Syrup, King’s life story is one that could be narrated by him only.
Houston has earned a reputation of igniting the careers of street artists, transforming them into legends, and influencing the culture of hip-hop worldwide. King’s rugged upbringing gives validity to his controversial lyrics. His tenacity and unmatched work ethic helped to solidify his fan-base swiftly. His undeniable talent, helped him to ink a deal, with the Houston based label Str8Lace. Str8Lace has cultivated the talent of some of Houston’s hottest artists under the direction of its CEO Meechie.
King’s debut single “Can’t be touched,” has amplified his buzz and catapulted him to a new level of stardom. The viral track is the first of many to be released from his upcoming project “Addicted...
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Houston native by way of Louisiana, King Hendricks is no new jack that got lucky, music was his predetermined destiny. Now a resident in the city of Syrup, King’s life story is one that could be narrated by him only.
Houston has earned a reputation of igniting the careers of street artists, transforming them into legends, and influencing the culture of hip-hop worldwide. King’s rugged upbringing gives validity to his controversial lyrics. His tenacity and unmatched work ethic helped to solidify his fan-base swiftly. His undeniable talent, helped him to ink a deal, with the Houston based label Str8Lace. Str8Lace has cultivated the talent of some of Houston’s hottest artists under the direction of its CEO Meechie.
King’s debut single “Can’t be touched,” has amplified his buzz and catapulted him to a new level of stardom. The viral track is the first of many to be released from his upcoming project “Addicted to Living.” His past and present singles continue to surpass the expectations of his peers, DJs, and the entire southern region.
As his movement continues to grow, King Hendricks is ready to take the music industry by storm, and take no prisoners.
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