Khirye Tyler is an American songwriter, producer, music director, and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his various contributions to 2024 Beyoncé album Cowboy Carter and 2018 Meek Mill album Championships, as well as co-writing 2019 Roddy Ricch song "The Box" and 2020 Khalid song "Eleven".[1][2] Tyler was also a co-music director of the Renaissance World Tour and music director of Beyoncé Bowl.[3]

Early life

Tyler grew up in foster care and started playing piano in church and taking lessons at age 9.[4] He would eventually move to Columbus after graduating from high school, producing his first full-length album for a gospel artist when he was 18.[5]

Career

Tyler began working closely with American production-instrumental team 1500 or Nothin', as well as producer The-Dream, contributing to projects from Alicia Keys, EarthGang, 6lack, Lucky Daye, Khalid, and Beyoncé, among others. In 2022, Tyler became the jury representative for Ohio on the music reality television series American Song Contest.[6]

Selected songwriting & production credits

Title Year Artist Album
"Better" 2014 Jessica Reedy Transparent
"Lovin' You for Life" (featuring Lil' Kim) 2017 The Notorious B.I.G. & Faith Evans The King & I
"Like I Used To" (featuring Timbuktu) Snoh Aalegra Feels
"Ready for Whatever" 2018 Mya T.K.O. (The Knock Out)
"Knock You Out"
"Raise A Man" 2019 Alicia Keys Non-album single
"Truth Without Love" 2020 Alicia
"Eleven" Khalid Non-album single
"Ghost of Soulja Slim" Jay Electronica A Written Testimony
"Big Homie Rules" Yo Gotti Untrapped
"The Box" Roddy Ricch Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial
"Rendezvous" Jack Harlow Thats What They All Say
"21C / Delta"
"Martha Stewart" Yung Gravy Gasanova
"Cupid" (with EarthGang and 6lack featuring Lucky Daye) Spillage Village Spilligion
"Never Change" (featuring Future) 2021 Trippie Redd Neon Shark vs Pegasus
"I Got You" (with Busta Rhymes)
"Retrograde" (featuring 6lack & Lucky Daye) Khalid Scenic Drive
"Open" (featuring Majid Jordan)
"Long Voyage Home" 2022 The Isley Brothers Make Me Say It Again, Girl
"My House" 2023 Beyoncé Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé
"Ameriican Requiem" 2024 Cowboy Carter
"Blackbiird" (with Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell & Tiera Kennedy)
"Jolene"
"Spaghettii" (with Linda Martell & Shaboozey)
"Alliigator Tears"
"Ya Ya"
"Tyrant" (with Dolly Parton)

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Award Result Ref
2021 63rd Annual Grammy Awards Grammy Award for Song of the Year ("The Box") Nominated [7]
Grammy Award for Best Rap Song ("The Box") Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Beyoncé Wanted Some 'Country Fire.' She Knew Just Who to Call". Rolling Stone. February 14, 2024. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. Retrieved March 8, 2025.
  2. ^ Ahlgrim, Callie. "Beyoncé worked with a variety of artists to make 'Cowboy Carter.' Here are 12 collaborators you may have missed". Business Insider. Archived from the original on May 20, 2024. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
  3. ^ Aniftos, Rania (May 17, 2023). "Beyoncé Unveils Full List of Renaissance Tour Credits". Billboard. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
  4. ^ McNair, Janson. "'She really pushes us.' Stark musician worked on Beyoncé's Grammy-winning country album". Canton Repository.
  5. ^ McCormick, Grace (February 6, 2025). "Mansfield native Khirye Tyler talks about winning Grammys for Beyoncé's 'COWBOY CARTER'". Richland Source.
  6. ^ Maas, Jennifer (March 21, 2022). "How 'American Song Contest' Voting Will Work Via TikTok, and Who's on the 56-Member Jury Panel (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Archived from the original on March 22, 2022. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
  7. ^ "Khirye Anthony Tyler". grammy.com. Archived from the original on March 8, 2024. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
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