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Grammy-Nominated Producer Tay Keith Found Dead in Nashville Apartment

Brytavious Lakeith Chambers, better known as Tay Keith, was found unresponsive in his Nashville apartment on Martin Street on June 18 2026, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. The 29‑year‑old producer’s death came after a routine welfare check; investigators say no foul play was suspected and an autopsy will determine the exact cause.

A family statement released on Saturday morning described Keith as a “visionary producer, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and cultural force.” They highlighted how his work helped shape a generation’s sound and how he used his company, Drumatized, to create opportunities for others, noting his influence stretched from Memphis to the global stage.

Keith’s career accelerated in the late 2010s. After earning a bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University in 2018, he became a sought‑after name in hip‑hop production. His most prominent credits include co‑producing Travis Scott’s 2018 single “Sicko Mode,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100, and Drake’s “Nonstop,” which peaked at number 5. He also produced BlocBoy JB’s “Look Alive,” Eminem’s “Not Alike,” and in 2023 released “Pound Town 2” with Sexyy Red and Nicki Minaj, marking his first Hot 100 entry as a lead artist.

Beyond the studio, Keith founded the label Drumatized, supporting emerging songwriters, producers, and artists. He participated in industry events such as the DOA Writers Camp in Nashville and partnered with Warner Chappell Studios in 2025. His business ventures also included brand endorsements and real‑estate investments, positioning him as a multi‑faceted figure in the music economy.

The news spread quickly through the music community. Drake posted a tribute on Instagram, writing, “endless and eternal gratitude for your spirit and your contributions to this thing that we all love so much.” Sexyy Red shared photos and wrote, “BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT WE BROTHERS BUT NOT RELATED. I LOVE YOU BRUDDAAA @taykeith STILL DA BEST DUO US 5LIFE.” These posts illustrate the personal and professional relationships Keith cultivated across the industry.

The circumstances of his death remain under investigation. Metro Nashville Police have stated that no foul play is suspected, and the autopsy will provide further details. Until the report is released, the music community and the public await official findings.

Keith’s passing is a significant loss for hip‑hop and the broader music community. His signature hard‑hitting trap beats and distinctive tag influenced a generation of artists. His dual impact as a creative and a business leader—through chart‑topping tracks and the entrepreneurial initiatives of Drumatized—underscores the vital role producers play behind the scenes.

The industry will likely reflect on the contributions of producers who shape the sonic landscape behind the scenes. The forthcoming autopsy report will be closely monitored, as it may provide insight into health and safety considerations for studio professionals.

Until the autopsy results are released, the official narrative remains that Tay Keith died unexpectedly at his Nashville home, with no evidence of foul play. His legacy endures through the music he produced, the artists he mentored, and the business structures he established.

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