Brytavious Lakeith Chambers, known professionally as Tay Keith, died on June 18 2026 at the age of 29. Nashville police reported that the producer was found unresponsive in his apartment on Martin Street after officers performed a welfare check. Authorities said no foul play was suspected and that the cause of death is pending an autopsy.

Chambers was born September 20 1996 in Memphis, Tennessee, and began producing music as a teenager. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University in 2018 and quickly rose to prominence in the hip‑hop scene. His breakthrough came with the co‑production of Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Song in 2019. The same year, he co‑produced Drake’s “Nonstop,” a track that also reached the top of the chart.

Over the next several years, Tay Keith worked with a wide range of high‑profile artists, including Beyoncé, Eminem, Cardi B, Future, Lil Nas X, Miley Cyrus, Megan Thee Stallion, Jack Harlow, and 21 Savage. His catalog includes chart‑topping hits such as BlocBoy JB’s “Look Alive” and Eminem’s “Not Alike.” In 2024, his production on Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” earned a second Grammy nomination.

Beyond his production credits, Chambers co‑founded Drumatized Music Group, a label and creative hub aimed at supporting emerging talent. He was also named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list alongside his manager, Cambrian Strong.

Following the announcement of his death, the music community released a wave of tributes. Artists and collaborators posted messages on social media, describing him as a “Memphis teen legend” and recalling their long‑standing working relationship that began in 2010. Fellow producer BlocBoy JB shared a childhood photo of the two and a brief note about their daily conversations. Other Memphis‑based artists, including Juicy J, Hitkidd, and Moneybagg Yo, also honored him publicly.

The industry has noted the loss of a producer who helped shape some of the most influential rap records of the past decade. His work on “Sicko Mode” remains a benchmark for modern hip‑hop production, and his catalog continues to influence artists and audiences worldwide.

At present, the Nashville Police Department is awaiting the autopsy report before any further statements can be made. No additional information about the circumstances of his death has been released. The music community remains in mourning, and no official memorial or tribute event has been announced.

The death of Tay Keith underscores the fragility of life even among the most successful figures in the music industry. While the full details of his passing are still under investigation, his legacy as a prolific producer and mentor to emerging artists is already well documented through his extensive body of work and the respect he earned from peers and collaborators alike.