Tay Keith attends BMI's "How I Wrote That Song" 2024 GRAMMY Awards Edition at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on February 2, 2024 in West Hollywood, California. (Credit: Prince Williams/WireImage)
NASHVILLE - Tay Keith, a Grammy-nominated producer known for crafting some of the biggest hip hop hits, including Travis Scott’s single "Sicko Mode," has died. He was 29.
Tay Keith dies at 29
What we know:
Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed that Keith, whose real name is Brytavious Lakeith Chambers, was found dead Thursday in his Nashville apartment.
Police said he was found during a welfare check at his home.
What we don't know:
The cause of death is unclear and is unclassified pending autopsy results. Police said that foul play is not suspected.
Tay Keith’s legacy
The backstory:
Apart from earning a Grammy nomination for "Sick Mode," Keith won critical acclaim thanks to his work with Drake, Eminem, Lil baby and more.
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In addition, he co-produced Drake's "Nonstop," BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive," and also produced a bonus track, "Before I Let Go," on Beyoncé's "Homecoming: The Live Album," according to TMZ.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
The Source: This story was reported from Los Angeles. TMZ contributed.