Dha Beggining
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Dha Beggining
Dha Beggining marks the official introduction of Boleggz as a powerful voice in Southern underground hip-hop. Released in 2015 through Velt Boy ENT and Dammit Boy Productions, the album captures the raw reality, ambition, pain, loyalty, and survival mentality that define Louisiana street culture and independent Southern rap.
Containing 13 tracks and running just over 51 minutes, the project serves as both a personal statement and a reflection of the experiences that shaped Boleggz as an artist. Built around gritty storytelling, authentic lyricism, and independent hustle, Dha Beggining moves between aggressive street records, motivational anthems, and deeply personal reflections that reveal the challenges and triumphs of everyday life.
Among the album’s standout records are “Retarded” and “Yaki Meat,” two high-energy tracks that became fan favorites and some of Boleggz‘s most memorable live performance records. Their hard-hitting production and crowd-moving energy helped establish Boleggz‘s reputation as a dynamic performer capable of bringing Southern street music to life on stage.
Another key moment on the project is “My Life” featuring Tre Dizzle. The collaboration blends personal storytelling with authentic street perspective, giving listeners a deeper look into the realities, struggles, and motivations that drive both artists. The record stands as one of the album’s most meaningful collaborations and highlights the connection between Velt Boy ENT and Dammit Boy Productions during the independent music movement of the era.
Additional tracks including “Money on My Mind,” “Real,” and “Damaged Memories” showcase Boleggz’s ability to balance street realism with personal vulnerability while remaining true to his Southern roots. Throughout the album, listeners are presented with stories of perseverance, loyalty, ambition, and the pursuit of success despite adversity.
The sound of Dha Beggining combines classic underground mixtape influence with cinematic Southern production, creating a dark yet motivational atmosphere that remains consistent from beginning to end. The album reflects the spirit of regional independent hip-hop during the mid-2010s, when artists built audiences through live performances, grassroots promotion, and authentic connections with their communities.
More than just a debut album, Dha Beggining serves as the foundation of Boleggz‘s artistic legacy. The project documents a moment in time when determination, authenticity, and independent hustle were the driving forces behind Southern underground hip-hop. For fans of real-life storytelling, street wisdom, and independent rap culture, Dha Beggining remains an important chapter in the history of both Boleggz and Dammit Boy Productions.
