Memphis producer Tay Keith didn’t just make beats—he built moments that took over timelines, clubs, cookouts, and charts all at once. From the first bounce of a drop to the final 808 hit, his production style became instantly recognizable and impossible to ignore. As fans process the news of his passing, one thing is clear: his catalog is forever. And these records? They didn’t just move culture—they shifted it. If you’ve ever been outside, in a car, at a party, or even just scrolling through your phone when a song suddenly made everything hit harder—you’ve felt him. And that’s the legacy that lives on.
Here’s are 7 songs you might not have even known Tay Keith produced—but either way, it still had you feeling turned up the second it came on.
Tay Keith Made “SICKO MODE” That Song
Don’t get us started on ‘SICKO MODE’ by Travis Scott. This is the one that broke the algorithm and basically bent the internet in half. Tay Keith’s opening section alone came in stomping like it owned the place, setting the tone for a generational hit before the track even had a chance to breathe. Then that beat switch? Whew! It turned a genre-blending record into a full-blown global takeover, the kind of song that made timelines argue, clubs erupt, and headphones feel like they were doing 100 mph. Tay Keith didn’t just produce this one—he built a rollercoaster and dared everybody not to scream.
That Time Tay Keith Told Y’all To ‘Look Alive’
Before the world fully knew his name, Memphis already did—but this record made it official everywhere else. Tay Keith brought that eerie, hard-hitting Memphis bounce to the mainstream in a way that felt almost unsettling in the best way, and Drake hopping on it turned it into a global takeover moment. At the time, the internet went into full detective mode too, with fans overanalyzing lyrics and energy, even trying to connect dots and speculate about deeper meanings tied to the climate around hip-hop then. And you know BlocBoy JB and Drake didn’t miss either.
#1
'First Person Shooter' Had Everybody Picking Sides
Two rap titans. One beat that demanded attention. Tay Keith delivered a polished but aggressive soundscape that gave Drake and J. Cole plenty of room to talk their talk—and whew, did they. Looking back, this record feels like one of the first dominoes to fall before the timeline got completely out of hand. The internet immediately latched onto J. Cole’s “big three” verse, with fans debating whether Kendrick Lamar, Drake, or Cole really deserved the crown. What started as rap talk quickly turned into think pieces, side-taking, and eventually one of the biggest rap showdowns we’ve seen in years. By the time everything played out, folks were looking back at this track like, “Wait… was this where it all started?”
#2
When Tay Keith Told Us Whose Side He’s On With 'Family Matters'
This wasn’t just a song—it was a moment in rap history. One of the most talked-about tracks of a modern rap feud era, it had the internet glued to their phones dissecting every line, every shift, every response. Tay Keith’s production helped set the stage for one of the biggest rap back-and-forths in recent memory. And with the tension at an all-time high between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, fans were left questioning everything—every bar, every timestamp, every possible double meaning tied to Kendrick Lamar.
#3
Tay Keith Made Outside Go Crazy With 'Pound Town'
Unfiltered, loud, and impossible to ignore—just like the artist on it. Tay Keith matched Sexyy Red’s chaotic energy perfectly, creating a viral anthem built for the club, TikTok, and anywhere people need motion immediately. The second that beat dropped, it was pretty much game over for anyone trying to stay seated. Whether you knew every word or not, this was one of those records that had the whole function yelling lyrics and throwing their hands up like they’d been waiting for it all night.
#4
When 'SkeeYee' Became Everybody’s Personality
If you’ve ever been in a club and suddenly lost control of your night, it was probably this beat. Tay Keith built a sound that hits instantly, and this one proved it again—pure chaos in the best way. Sexyy Red turned the record into a full-blown cultural moment, with fans repeating her catchphrases and lyrics everywhere they went. For a while, it felt like nobody could escape hearing—or yelling—“SkeeYee!” as the song took over clubs, timelines, and just about every function in between.
#5
When 'U My Everything' Had Tough Guys Singing
A softer lane, but still unmistakably him. The production gives space for melody while still keeping that rhythmic bounce that makes his work so addictive. Sexyy Red tapped into a different side of her bag on this one, showing she could deliver a love anthem without losing the energy fans know her for. And somehow, she had everybody singing along—proving even the toughest ones weren’t immune to catching feelings when this track came on.