Tay Keith’s Family Mourns His Sudden Death: ‘A Beloved Son, Brother, and Friend

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Tay Keith, Memphis Music Producer, Dies at 29 in Nashville

Tay Keith, the Memphis-based music producer known for his work with artists like Travis Scott and Migos, died on June 18, 2023, at the age of 29, according to the Nashville Police Department. His body was discovered in his Nashville apartment during a welfare check, with authorities ruling out foul play and stating the cause of death remains undetermined.

Family Statement on Tay Keith’s Passing

The family of BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers released a statement expressing grief over his death. “BryTavious was a visionary producer, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and cultural force whose work helped define the sound of a generation,” the statement read. “From Memphis to the global stage, he shaped countless hit records and left a lasting mark on music and culture.”

The family highlighted his role as founder of Drumatized, a company focused on supporting emerging artists, and his academic ties to Middle Tennessee State University, where he was a graduate and honorary professor. They also noted his advocacy for mental health awareness and cancer-related causes, in memory of his late mother.

Industry Reactions to the Loss

Peers in the music industry mourned Tay Keith’s passing. BlocBoy JB shared a photo of the two together on Instagram, writing, “Damn cuz you just hurt me bad.” Producer Mike WiLL Made-It paid tribute, stating, “Rest up young legend, honored to have met you and made history with you in this lifetime.”

‘Humble hero’: Tay Keith leaves legacy of inspiration after Nashville death

Other collaborators, including Juicy J and The Alchemist, also posted condolences, emphasizing his influence on hip-hop production. His work on tracks like “SICKO MODE” and “Bad Guy” cemented his reputation as a key figure in modern music.

Legacy and Ongoing Investigations

Tay Keith’s death has sparked discussions about the pressures faced by music professionals. His family requested privacy and urged continued support for his legacy, though no memorial plans have been announced. The Nashville Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting a full investigation, with results expected in the coming weeks.

As the music world reflects on his contributions, tributes continue to pour in. His ability to blend Southern hip-hop with global sounds left an indelible mark, according to industry analysts. “Tay Keith wasn’t just a producer—he was a bridge between regional and international music scenes,” said a representative from the Recording Academy.

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