Tay Keith, Producer of Travis Scott’s ‘Sicko Mode’ and Drake’s ‘Nonstop,’ Dies at 29
- Grammy-Nominated producer Brytavious Chambers, known as Tay Keith, was found dead Thursday in his Nashville apartment, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department confirmed.
- Chambers, 29, gained prominence producing major hip-hop and pop hits including Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode," Drake's "Nonstop," and BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive."
- Officers discovered the producer after performing a welfare check at his Martin Street residence; investigators noted no foul play is suspected in the death.
- Police stated the death remains unclassified pending autopsy results to determine the official cause, with no cause announced as of Thursday.
- The artist also worked with Eminem, Lil Baby, and Beyoncé, earning a Grammy nomination in 2019 for his significant contributions to music production.
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Everything To Know About Tay Keith's Death At 29
Investigators are still working to determine the cause of music producer Tay Keith’s death after he was found dead in his home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday. While autopsy results are still pending, police said foul play is not currently suspected. Keith, legally known as Brytavious Chambers, was found unresponsive in his home, police said. “He was found dead in his Martin St. apt. this afternoon by officers performing a welfare check,” t…
Grammy-Nominated Producer Tay Keith Dies at 29: Eight Songs You Didn't Know He Produced for Drake, Beyoncé, Cardi B, Miley Cyrus More
The music industry is mourning another loss after Grammy-nominated producer Tay Keith was found dead in his home. Nashville outlet WSMV4 confirmed the death of the 29-year-old college graduate on Thursday, June 18. Local police conducted a welfare when on his home on Martin Street to find him unresponsive. Keith’s passing came as a shock to his family and beloved fans and artists whose careers he accelerated with tracks made on his beatboard. Th…
The music producer Tay Keith was found dead in his apartment in Nashville, Tennessee, announced the local authorities, removing the trail of the criminal act. This young talent of only 29 years had collaborated with Drake and Eminem or Beyoncé.
The artist, whose real name was Brytavious Chambers, died at the age of 29 in Nashville, Tennessee, leaving a legacy that marked the sound of some of the most successful songs of contemporary rap. Authorities confirmed that he was found lifeless in his apartment during a welfare inspection conducted by the local police. So far, the cause of his death remains undetermined and will be established by the results of an autopsy. Investigators pointed…
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