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Producer
Tay Keith and his lean, snaking sound crept into the mainstream in 2018 with a trifecta of Top Ten pop hits tailored for the streets. He first scored that year with "Look Alive," headlined by longtime friend and collaborator
BlocBoy JB. That track featured
Drake, whose subsequent "Nonstop" -- which
Tay co-produced -- almost crowned the chart. Those were warning flares for
Travis Scott's massive "Sicko Mode," another
Tay co-production, which not only topped the Billboard Hot 100 but earned a pair of Grammy nominations and achieved rare diamond platinum status. Since that breakthrough year,
Tay Keith's collection of gold and platinum awards has grown through collaborations with the likes of
6ix9ine ("Stoopid"),
DJ Khaled (including "Wish Wish"),
Polo G ("Go Stupid"), and
Lil Nas X ("Holiday"). In addition to his large volume of work in support of rappers and singers,
Tay has been either a lead or co-lead artist on occasion. He has teamed with
Co Cash for Foolhardy (2018), and with
Fast Cash Boyz for
Fxck the Cash Up (2020). He launched his Warner-supported Drumatized label with the
Lil Durk and
Gunna collaboration "Lights Off" (2022).
Born in South Memphis, Tennessee,
Tay Keith (born Brytavious Lakeith Chambers) found his knack for production at age 14, learning at home while uploading beats to audio streaming platforms. After moving to Raleigh, he quickly developed a friendship and working relationship with local rapper
BlocBoy JB, and was quick to provide beats for the rapper's 2016 debut mixtape, Who Am I. Mastering both the clacking drawl of local production styles and the faster pace of mainstream trap, the producer upped his work ethic through the mid- to late 2010s, working on mixtapes including
Blac Youngsta's F*ck Everybody,
Moneybagg Yo's
Heartless and
Federal 3X, and
BlocBoy's Loco, Grape Juice, The Purple M&M, and Who Am I 3.
After the Memphis collaborators caught the attention of international superstar
Drake, the trio worked together for 2018 single "Look Alive," which landed at number five on the U.S. singles chart and gave both artists their first taste of the mainstream. With international eyes on the duo, they were quick to enlist
21 Savage for remix track "Rover 2.0." Working alongside artists from
A$AP Rocky to
G-Eazy,
Tay landed production work for
Travis Scott's upcoming
ASTROWORLD LP through his co-sign from
Drake, whose "Nonstop" had become
Tay's second Top Ten production. The result was the co-produced "Sicko Mode," the first hip-hop song in history to spend more than 30 weeks in the chart's Top Ten. The single landed
Tay his first number one hit, as well as two nominations at the 61st Grammy Awards later that year.
Now an established name in the hip-hop mainstream, the Memphis producer continued to work with some of the industry's biggest names, ending 2018 with colossal hits including
Eminem's "Not Alike,"
Lil Baby,
Gunna, and
Drake's "Never Recover,"
Metro Boomin and
21 Savage's "Don't Come Out the House," and
6ix9ine's "Stoopid." He also made time for comparatively underground projects such as Foolhardy, a full-length with
Co Cash. The next year saw the producer expand his repertoire to R&B and pop. After kicking off 2019 with work for
Beyoncé ("Before I Let Go"),
Tay worked with
Miley Cyrus ("Mother's Daughter") and
DJ Khaled ("Wish Wish"), alongside more traditional trap rappers
Denzel Curry ("Automatic") and
Gucci Mane ("Came from Scratch," "Look at Me Now," "Bottom").
Tay's triumphs over the next two years included platinum certifications for
Polo G's "Go Stupid,"
Lil Nas X's "Holiday," and another
DJ Khaled hit, "Every Chance I Get" (featuring
Lil Baby and
Lil Durk). Additionally, he put together another full-length,
Fxck the Cash Up, this one recorded with fellow Memphis natives
Fast Cash Boyz. In 2022,
Tay set up his hometown-based Drumatized label, worked out a licensing deal with major-label Warner, and launched his imprint with "Take Off," a single co-produced by Grayson Beats with mike duties shared by
Lil Durk and
Gunna. ~ David Crone