Tay Keith, Hitmaking Hip-Hop Producer, Dies at 29 in Nashville

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Grammy-nominated producer Brytavious “Tay Keith” Chambers, whose thunderous beats and unmistakable producer tag helped define the sound of modern hip-hop, was found dead in his Nashville apartment on Thursday afternoon. He was 29.

Metro Nashville Police Department officers discovered Chambers during a welfare check requested by family members. Authorities stated that no foul play is suspected, and his death remains unclassified pending autopsy results.

Details about the circumstances surrounding his passing have not been publicly released, leaving fans, collaborators, and the broader music industry grappling with shock and grief.

Born Brytavious Lakeith Chambers on September 20, 1996, in Memphis, Tennessee, Tay Keith began producing music as a teenager. By age 14, he was already crafting beats in his hometown, a city with a rich musical legacy that includes legends like Three 6 Mafia and Juicy J.

His early work reflected the gritty, hard-hitting trap sound that would later propel him to national prominence.

Keith’s breakthrough came in 2018 with BlocBoy JB’s “Look Alive,” featuring Drake. The track’s infectious energy and Keith’s booming production helped it climb the charts, introducing his signature tag “Tay Keith, fuck these niggas up”to a global audience. That same year, he co-produced Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE,” a sprawling, multi-part anthem that became one of the defining hits of the late 2010s.

The song’s massive commercial success and cultural impact earned Keith a Grammy nomination and solidified his status as one of hip-hop’s most in-demand producers.

His credits expanded rapidly. Keith worked with Drake on tracks like “Nonstop” from the album Scorpion, contributed to Eminem’s Kamikaze project on “Not Alike,” and produced for artists including Future, Beyoncé, Lil Baby, Gunna, and Sexyy Red. His “Pound Town” collaboration with Sexyy Red became a viral sensation, demonstrating his versatility across different eras of trap and Southern rap.

Keith’s beats were characterized by heavy 808s, ominous melodies, and a sense of urgency that perfectly complemented the bravado and introspection of contemporary rap.

Beyond individual hits, Tay Keith’s influence extended to shaping the broader Memphis rap scene. He collaborated with local artists like Key Glock and Yo Gotti, helping bridge underground talent with mainstream platforms. His work carried forward the city’s distinctive sound -raw, energetic, and unapologetically Southern while adapting it for streaming-era consumption.

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Many in the industry viewed him as a torchbearer for Memphis production traditions in an increasingly globalized music landscape.

Tributes poured in quickly after news of his death spread. Artists, producers, and fans took to social media to share memories and condolences. BlocBoy JB, one of his earliest major collaborators, posted emotional messages.

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Tay Keith, American record producer

Key Glock and other Memphis rappers expressed profound loss. Rolling Loud and other major platforms shared remembrances, highlighting Keith’s role in live music culture. Even non-hip-hop figures acknowledged his impact on popular music.

Public Reactions

Industry insiders noted the pressure young producers face in an era of constant output, tight deadlines, and the demands of fame. While the cause of death has not been confirmed, conversations about mental health, substance use, and the physical toll of the music business have resurfaced in online discussions.

At just 29, Keith had already amassed a catalog rivaling producers with decades-long careers.

Keith’s journey from Memphis bedrooms to international stages exemplified the democratizing power of digital tools in music production. He often spoke about the importance of authenticity and hard work, crediting his hometown roots for his distinctive style.

 Associates described him as humble despite his success, always eager to return to the studio and experiment with new sounds.

His death comes at a time when hip-hop continues to evolve, with newer generations building on foundations laid by producers like him. Tracks featuring his production will likely see renewed streams and cultural reevaluation in the coming weeks, as listeners revisit the soundtrack of the late 2010s and early 2020s.

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Tay Keith’s Producer Discography

Friends and family have requested privacy as they navigate this loss. No funeral arrangements have been announced publicly. The music community, meanwhile, mourns not only the artist but the potential of what might have come next from one of its brightest young talents.

Tay Keith’s legacy is etched in platinum plaques, chart-topping records, and the memories of millions who danced, rapped along, or found solace in his beats. His tagline, once a boastful call to arms in clubs and cars worldwide, now echoes as a poignant reminder of a life cut short.

In an industry that often moves too fast to pause, the sudden absence of Tay Keith forces a moment of reflection on the human cost behind the hits.