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Lipstick & Lightsabers, LA Film School, Japanese Nightlife & More | Tayzzy x OddPod

Lipstick & Lightsabers, LA Film School, Japanese Nightlife & More | Tayzzy x OddPod

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This one's been brewing in the cut for a while — Tayzzy pulls up to the OddPod with Marc and Odd Rashid (yes, the rebrand is official) for a wide-ranging, deeply personal conversation about her musical journey, her years in California, and the wide sonic range that makes her one of the most versatile artists in the Hxndsxght orbit.

Born in Tallahassee and adopted into a family in Louisville at age three, Tayzzy has been making music since she was around ten — playing saxophone, piano, drums, and singing in choir before she ever picked up a mic seriously. Her first real studio experience came at fifteen at what's now Woo's Studio, where she met her longtime engineer Burns. Her breakout moment came with "Misunderstanding" — an emotionally raw, real-life-inspired track that went semi-viral locally back in 2016, racking up thousands of views and landing her performances at high school homecomings and local shows.

At twenty, with a $500 secured credit card and zero plan, Tayzzy bought a one-way ticket to California. She slept on a friend's couch for two years, earned her degree in music production from the Los Angeles Film School, and got selected for a BMG songwriting camp — an experience that reshaped her entire understanding of the industry. Working alongside professional songwriters with barely any social media following taught her that real influence in music often happens far from the spotlight.

Eventually she made her way back to Louisville, interned at 400 Recording, then moved over to Tay Beats' studio — the same orbit where she crossed paths with Dillon McCluskey, June DeWayne, Boss Marino, and the rest of the Hxndsxght crew. From there, her catalog and her confidence both grew. She describes her sound as wide-ranging — silky and soulful one moment, gritty and rebellious the next — and insists she doesn't compare herself to anyone. She just creates.

The conversation also covers her one-and-done experience with pay-to-play showcases (including a wild Coast 2 Coast story that mirrors one of Marc and Rashid's own), her growth from "beating dudes up" as a teenager to channeling that same fire into bars, and her current outlook on relationships and boundaries.

Looking ahead, Tayzzy has a busy summer — Jubilee Field on June 20th, Tri-State Black Pride in Memphis, and a stacked lineup show on the 27th. A new project, tentatively titled Pretty Girls Love 502 or Call You Back Sober, is coming in September — an all-Louisville artist and producer lineup she's genuinely excited about.

Follow her at Tayzzy Music on all platforms. 🎙️

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