Tay Keith, the Grammy-nominated music producer renowned for his work with artists like Beyoncé, Drake, and Travis Scott, has died at the age of 29, according to multiple reports including Deadline and The Irish Times. His passing marks a significant loss in the music industry where he was celebrated for his distinctive beats and production style.
Keith rose to prominence with high-profile tracks such as Travis Scott’s "Sicko Mode" and Drake’s "Nonstop," as reported by Variety and Hollywood Reporter. He also contributed to projects involving Eminem and Lil Nas X, showcasing his versatility across different hip-hop and pop artists.
The producer’s influence extended to Grammy-nominated projects, underscoring his key role in shaping contemporary music. Deadline noted that his collaborations with Beyoncé further cemented his status as one of the industry's leading producers, contributing to major albums and hits in recent years.
Moving forward, the music community may see tributes and potential posthumous releases honoring Tay Keith’s legacy. Industry watchers will be attentive to how his absence influences ongoing projects he was involved with and whether upcoming works will feature unreleased material from the producer.






