Taylor Grey (born May 29, 1997) is an American singer, songwriter and recording artist. She currently attends Stanford University, majoring in neuroscience.
Grey first garnered media and public attention from the release of her first single on February 17, 2017, "Never Woulda Letcha," which received over 1 million views on YouTube within five weeks and reached the Top 60 on the mediabase chart. Her second single, released in late May 2017, "Miami," has amassed over 745,000 views for her lyric video, and the recently released music video's view count is rapidly growing. "Miami" continues to rise on the mediabase chart, and was at number 55 as of August 7, 2017.
On June 16, 2017, Grey released her debut album Space Case, executive produced by award-winning producer Josh Abraham, who has produced recording artists such as Justin Bieber, P!nk, Kelly Clarkson, Velvet Revolver, Shakira, Weezer, Thirty Seconds to Mars and many others. Space Case was produced and engineered by Grammy nominated producer Nico Stadi, who has recorded with some of pop's biggest recording artists, such as Justin Bieber, Lindsey Stirling, and Jason Derulo. Space Case was recorded at Pulse Studios and released by AWAL/Kobalt Music Recordings of America.