Was there REALLY money drama brewing between Sexyy Red and the late producer Tay Keith, or is this just another case of messy timing? Girl, we are LIVING for the tea, but also… the timing is absolutely TRAGIC.
So here’s the piping hot goss, sis: After the music world was absolutely SHOOK by Tay Keith’s sudden passing, tributes started pouring in from literally EVERYONE—Sexyy Red, Moneybagg Yo, Gunna, BlocBoy JB—you name it, they were emotional and posting heartfelt messages. But WAIT. Because apparently, while everyone was grieving, reports started swirling that the Memphis producer had some unresolved financial beef brewing. And honey, Sexyy Red’s label is NOT staying quiet about it.
Instead of letting the whispers take over the narrative, her team decided to go full transparency mode and address these wild claims head-on. We STAN a label that doesn’t let misinformation run rampant! They’re basically saying, “Not on our watch, bestie.” The response came quick and it came HARD, shutting down any notion that there was serious money drama between the artist and the legendary producer.
Look, we all know how the internet works—somebody sneezes and suddenly there’s a whole conspiracy theory attached. But when it comes to someone’s passing, especially in such tragic circumstances, you’d think people would pump the brakes on the speculation, right? WRONG. Instead, the rumor mill went into OVERDRIVE, and honestly, it’s giving opportunistic energy.
The fact that Sexyy Red’s camp felt the need to publicly address this tells us EVERYTHING we need to know about how toxic social media speculation can get. They’re protecting their girl’s reputation while also, let’s be real, protecting Tay Keith’s legacy. Because even in death, his name deserves respect, not to be caught up in some messy financial drama narrative.
The collaboration between these two was absolutely ICONIC, and now we’ll never get another track from them. That’s what should be dominating the conversation—the MUSIC, the LEGACY, the ARTISTRY. Not some he-said-she-said financial dispute that probably got blown way out of proportion anyway.
RIP to a real one in the studio. Memphis lost a legend, and the music industry will never be the same.
What do you think? A) Sexyy Red’s label did the right thing addressing the rumors immediately B) They should’ve stayed silent and let it blow over