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Tay Keith, Grammy-nominated record producer, found dead in Nashville at 29

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Tay Keith, Grammy-nominated record producer, found dead in Nashville at 29

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Grammy-nominated record producer Tay Keith was found dead in his home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, police said. Police performing a welfare check found the prolific hitmaker, whose real name is Brytavious Chambers, unresponsive in his Martin Street apartment in Nashville on Thursday afternoon, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said. No foul play is suspected, police said. He was 29. The cause of Keith’s death is pending autopsy results. Keith hailed from Tennessee and worked with music’s biggest stars, including Beyoncé and Drake. His career included four No. 1 records on the Billboard Hot 100, including Travis Scott’s 2018 single “Sicko Mode” and Drake’s 2023 hit “First Person Shooter.” He was nominated for a Grammy in 2019 for “Sicko Mode,” which he helped produce while he was a student at Middle Tennessee State University, and again in 2024 for “Rich Flex” by Drake and 21 Savage. He also frequently collaborated with rapper Sexyy Red, including on “Get It Sexxy” and “Pound Town.”

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Grammy Nominated Producer Tay Keith Passes Away At 29 - WBLS

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Tay Keith, a multi-platinum, Grammy nominated producer, has passed away. He was 29. According to NBC News, police performed a welfare check and found Keith unresponsive in his Martin Street apartment in Nashville on Thursday afternoon. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said that the cause of Keith’s, whose real name is Brytavious Chambers, death is pending autopsy results While public confirmation regarding the cause of death is still pending, the music community reacted swiftly to the tragic news. Heartfelt tributes from fans, peers, and collaborators poured in across social media for the Memphis-born producer. KEITH WAS A PROLIFIC PRODUCER Bursting onto the mainstream in 2018, he became one of the industry’s most sought-after hitmakers. He produced culture-shifting anthems like Travis Scott’s diamond-certified “Sicko Mode” and Drake’s global hit “Nonstop.” His signature sound and infectious producer tag can be heard on Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex,” Lil Nas X’s “Holiday,” and Sexyy Red’s “Get It Sexyy.” Keith’s historic career achievements were paired with a deep dedication to his roots and education. After earning his bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University in 2018, he returned just three years later to be named an honorary professor. He launched an internship program to educate the next generation on the business side of music. A multi-platinum powerhouse, Keith earned the prestigious BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Songwriter of the Year award. Also, he was listed on the Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list, and has five Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 records. As this situation unfolds, we will continue to update this piece with the latest information.”

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