The hitmaking Memphis rap producer Tay Keith has handed away. His common collaborator BlocBoy JB shared the information of Keith’s dying on his Instagram story, writing, “We talked on a regular basis yeen even inform me you was leaving.” WSMV confirms that he was just lately discovered lifeless in his Nashville condominium. No reason behind dying has been reported. Keith was 29.
Tay Keith was born Brytavious Lakeith Chambers in Memphis, and he met native rapper BlocBoy JB when each of them had been youngsters. They began making music collectively and posting it on-line, and a few of these songs turned viral hits. That bought Drake’s consideration, and Tay Keith produced Drake and BlocBoy’s 2018 collab “Look Alive,” which reached #5 and went quintuple platinum.
Tay Keith’s sound, a rumbling and elemental tackle traditional Memphis underground rap, introduced one thing out of Drake that he preferred. Quickly afterward, Keith produced Drake’s hit “Nonstop” and labored on Travis Scott’s chart-topping Drake collab “Sicko Mode” — all earlier than Keith graduated from Center Tennessee State College in 2018. His signature drop — “Tay Keith, fuck these n***as up!” — turned a sign that you simply had been about to listen to one thing nasty.
Over the subsequent few years, Tay Keith labored with stars like Beyoncé, Eminem, Lil Child, Future, and Lil Nas X. He co-produced one other Drake chart-topper, the 2022 21 Savage collab “Jimmy Cooks,” and he helped introduce the world to Sexyy Pink when he produced her 2023 breakout hits “Pound City” and “SkeeYee.” Take a look at a few of his work under.



