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Tay Keith Biography

news-detailsBrytavious Lakeith Chambers, known to the world as Tay Keith, was one of the most influential record producers of his generation, leaving an indelible mark on the sound of modern hip-hop. Born on September 20, 1996, in Memphis, Tennessee, he rose from a university student with a passion for beat-making to a Grammy-nominated powerhouse who crafted some of the most defining anthems of the 2010s and 2020s. Before his untimely passing on June 18, 2026, Tay Keith amassed a staggering catalog that included eleven Billboard Hot 100 top ten hits and four number-one singles, cementing his legacy as a hitmaker whose signature "Tay Keith, fuck these niggas up!" producer tag became synonymous with hard-hitting, trap-infused sonics.

Tay Keith’s journey into music began in his hometown of Memphis, where he developed an early fascination with the city’s rich musical heritage. He honed his production skills while attending Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, where he balanced his academic pursuits with an increasingly serious passion for crafting beats. His big break came in 2018 when he connected with fellow Memphian BlocBoy JB, producing the explosive single "Look Alive." The track, which featured a guest verse from Drake, became a massive hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and catapulting Tay Keith into the national spotlight. That same year, he delivered another career-defining collaboration with Drake on "Nonstop," a track from the rapper's album Scorpion that reached number two on the chart. His meteoric rise was further solidified when he produced "Sicko Mode" for Travis Scott, a genre-defying masterpiece from Astroworld that became a cultural phenomenon, earning him a nomination for Best Rap Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

Throughout his career, Tay Keith demonstrated a remarkable versatility and an uncanny ability to craft beats that perfectly complemented the artists he worked with. His production on Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode" helped the track top the Billboard Hot 100 in 2018, and he continued his chart dominance with another number-one hit, "4x4," also by Travis Scott, released in 2025. He also forged a deep and fruitful partnership with Drake, producing the number-one singles "Jimmy Cooks" in 2022 and "First Person Shooter" in 2023, both of which showcased his knack for creating anthemic, radio-ready records. In 2023, Tay Keith stepped into the spotlight as a lead artist with the release of "Pound Town 2," a collaboration with Sexyy Red featuring Nicki Minaj. The track marked his first entry on the Hot 100 as a primary performer, proving that his talents extended beyond the production booth.

Beyond his chart successes, Tay Keith was also a dedicated student and a proud graduate, earning his bachelor's degree from Middle Tennessee State University on December 15, 2018, even as his career was exploding. He was signed to a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and was a member of BMI, reflecting his status as a respected figure in the music industry's business ranks. His untimely death on June 18, 2026, at the age of 29, sent shockwaves through the music community, prompting tributes from the countless artists and fans he had touched. Tay Keith’s legacy endures not only through his impressive list of chart-topping credits but also through the unmistakable sound he pioneered, a sound that will continue to influence producers and shape the landscape of hip-hop for years to come.