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In this episode of We Sound Crazy, the crew welcomes the legendary Troy Taylor, a “vocal mastermind” and multi-platinum producer whose influence has shaped the landscape of R&B for over three decades. From recording holiday classics with Whitney Houston to witnessing the unparalleled professionalism of Aretha Franklin in her own dining room, Taylor shares the kind of “backstage pass” stories that only a true industry titan could tell. As a mentor to host Claude Kelly and a key architect in the careers of icons like Boyz II Men and Tyrese, his presence on the show is more than just a guest appearance—it’s a deep-dive masterclass into the art of vocal production and the staying power required to remain a “GOAT” in an ever-changing industry.
Beyond the Grammy and Dove Awards, Taylor gets candid about the gritty reality of artist development, reflecting on his pivotal role in transforming a 17-year-old Trey Songz into a global superstar and the often “thankless” nature of a business fueled by ego and politics. He offers an inspiring look at the resilience required to stay as “giddy” about producing today as he was when he started, even after weathering thirty-six years of industry disappointments. Whether he’s discussing the “silent prayer” he holds for his former students or his philosophy on the “one person” every artist needs to listen to, Taylor proves exactly why he remains a cornerstone of the culture and a permanent fixture in the R&B hall of fame.
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Director: John Dierre
Camera Op: Josh Sowemimo, James Hart, John Dierre
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Producer: Aaron Walton
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Photography: Ah’meer Holt
PA: Kaye Brasley, Tony Cole
Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our partners at Visit Music City.
Special thanks to Troy Taylor!
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