Grammy-nominated producer Tay Keith has died at the age of 29.
The hitmaker, whose real name was Brytavious Lakeith Chambers, was found dead inside his Nashville apartment on Thursday afternoon following a wellness check, according to WSMV.
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Metro Nashville Police confirmed Chambers' death and said that no foul play is suspected.
An official cause of death has not yet been determined, with an autopsy still pending.

Born in Memphis, Chambers rose to become one of hip-hop's most sought-after producers, working alongside some of the biggest names in rap.
He earned a Grammy nomination after co-producing Travis Scott's chart-topping 2018 hit Sicko Mode, which featured Drake and appeared on Scott's acclaimed album Astroworld.
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The song went on to receive a nomination for Best Rap Song at the 61st Grammy Awards in 2019.
Chambers began chasing a career in music at just 14 years old, uploading original tracks and remixes to YouTube.
His first major production credit arrived in 2015 when he worked on Blac Youngsta's mixtape F**k Everybody, producing the lead single Lil B**h*.
However, it was 2018 that proved to be his breakthrough year after producing BlocBoy JB's viral hit Rover, helping launch him into mainstream recognition.
The producer would go on to become a familiar name behind some of rap's biggest records, building a career that earned him recognition across the music industry before his death at just 29 years old.
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