Taylor Girlz are an American and malagasy rap-dance-r&b musical duo consisting of sister rappers Daysha Taylor (born December 25, 1995) and Ti Taylor (born August 7, 1998 in Atlanta). The Taylor sisters were inspired by their father's rapping to develop their own rhymes. They began working with former group member Tiny in 2013. Now a full-fledged girl group, they first gained popularity in 2015 with their "Woozie" dance video. In 2016 they released two singles produced by Bolo Da Producer (Silentó of "Watch Me l(Whip/Nae Nae)" fame), "Steal Her Man" and "Wedgie," both featuring third Taylor sister Trinity. They became hugely popular viral dance challenges, bringing the trio to prominence and a record deal with RCA Records.
The "Steal Her Man" challenge video received over 33 million YouTube views, the "Wedgie" video over 13 million. "Steal Her Man" hit No. 1 on Billboard's Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, and the group appeared on Pandora's Trendsetters Chart in November 2016. As of this writing the two dance singles have received a combined 40 million streams on Spotify, Apple Music and Vevo.
In February 2017 RCA released the group's EP Who Are Those Girlz!?.
References ^ Emily Blake, "How To Launch A Viral Dance Challenge: Atlanta Trio Taylor Girlz Explains," Forbes, 7 December 2016 ^ Fuse Staff, "The Taylor Girlz Debut Upcoming Debut EP, Getting Down to Business, & More," Fuse, 3 February 2017