
Under the name malickezedek, experimental hip-hop artist Co.Dex delivered a spiritual gut-punch in 2025 with the release of his latest album, Redneck Imhotep Saga: Whiskey, Ketamine, & Galactic Dirty Clay. More prophecy than playlist, the project is a wild, unfiltered blend of Southern trap, psychedelic blues, lo-fi gospel, and esoteric poetry.
“It’s the soil talking back,” Co.Dex says—describing the album as both a cosmic sermon and a raw testimony to ancestral memory and divine instruction.
Available now on all streaming platforms via DistroKid, Redneck Imhotep Saga is as raw and rebellious as the red clay it rose from.
But this album isn’t just musical—it’s metaphysical.
“It’s about the Light of Light, the Most High,” Co.Dex explains. “It’s about the difference between the golden children—the 144,000—and the 70 children of the Most High. For those who survived the void without calling on the Ninth and instead became conquerors of the night.”

(And to be clear, he warns: don’t say “conquerors of the ninth.” To him, that’s spiritual genocide.)
Drawing from the sonic DNA of OutKast, Goodie Mob, and Pink Floyd, the album moves like a fever dream—from the muddy roots of the Deep South to the far edge of the cosmos. Tracks like Southern Christian Shadow Alchemy blend hood wisdom with cosmic riddles:
“Shawty got dat dystopian fallopian tube / Thoth not thots.”
Created in collaboration with the elusive producer S.P.G. (The Sacred Portal Guild), the album feels like a sermon delivered from a swamp-side juke joint during a lunar eclipse. Co.Dex leans into the psychotropic atmosphere—a swirling mess of gritty 808s, hazy synths, and smoked-out percussion. It’s grime and grace, muddied and mystical.
“It’s muddy and divine, dirty but deliberate,” he says. That contrast is the point—this isn’t background music; it’s a full-body experience, best heard with headphones, incense burning, and maybe something extra.
At its core, Redneck Imhotep Saga is about voice. Not just Co.Dex’s, but the voice of the land, the ancestors, and the spirits he channels. A poet before anything else, Co.Dex says this project wasn’t released—it was commanded. Through a Southern Gothic lens, he explores trauma, resurrection, shadow work, and sacred absurdity.
He’s not chasing TikTok trends or looking for a quick viral moment. He’s building something stranger and more lasting.
“Shadow workers, light grid workers, star seeds—those on the fringe,” he says. “They’re my people.”
While he doesn’t put stock in mainstream clout, his mythic storytelling and magnetic weirdness are already drawing a growing cult following. If you’re into Yelawolf, Run The Jewels, or that backwoods-mystic-who-might-actually-be-a-god energy, this is for you.
Looking ahead, Co.Dex is already in the lab cooking up two new projects: Aliens of Atlantis (Orientation) and an ’80s-inspired mixtape tied to The Lost Boyz.
“I’m building something undeniable,” he says. “When the Atlantic pours over Savannah, the age of Atlantis begins.”
He leaves listeners with a message:
“Thank you for answering the call. Let those with ears of wisdom listen.”
With Redneck Imhotep Saga, Co.Dex hasn’t just dropped a project—he’s issued a reckoning. This is Southern hip-hop as psychedelic gospel, and it lands like a spiritual molotov cocktail. Don’t just listen—submit to it.
Listen to Redneck Imhotep Saga:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/malickezedek/redneck-imhoter-sana-whiskerketamine-galactic-dirty-clav
