Musical beginnings Boggs, self-taught in guitar, began performing in and around the
Buckhead district of Atlanta without any musical industry connections in the late 2000s and early 2010s while a student at
Clark Atlanta University. Inspired by
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Boggs began to focus on songwriting and formally breaking into the music industry, becoming an early mentee of writer
James Fauntleroy through social media platform
Facebook in the late 2000s. In 2021, Boggs contributed to several songs on
Leon Bridges' acclaimed album
Gold-Diggers Sound, adding her vocals to track "Don't Worry".
Beyoncé and GNX In 2022, Boggs contributed to standout tracks "
Alien Superstar", "Thique", and "Summer Renaissance" from seventh Beyoncé album
Renaissance. In 2024, Boggs contributed several songs to Grammy-winning Beyoncé album
Cowboy Carter, including dual lead singles "
Texas Hold 'Em" and "
16 Carriages", which became the first song by a Black female artist to reach the top of the
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and another Top 10 Hot Country Songs debut, respectively. Boggs co-wrote five songs in a Nashville writing session with
Kacey Musgraves that did not make the album, and one may appear on Boggs' upcoming debut album. In 2024, Boggs also contributed to number-one single "
Luther", as well as "
Gloria", and "
Dodger Blue" on
Kendrick Lamar's surprise album
GNX. ==Discography==