Stereo Six: Taylor Grey Delivers Six of Her Most Influential Songs and Records

Once you get to know her a little bit, you find that Taylor Grey is so much more than just your average singer-songwriter. At only 22 years of age, she has accomplished much more than most people many years her senior, including amassing over 300,000 streams of her songs and a degree from the prestigious Stanford University. After the pandemic shut things down for so long, Grey made a successful comeback last year with the single releases “Ever Knew Me” and “Idiot” via Kobalt Music Group. (Find her music here.) The aforementioned singles were Grey’s first new music in about two years. Her debut studio record Space Case was released in 2017 and included a collaboration with The Vamps’ Brad Simpson. The self-titled GREY EP was issued the following year, and it was around this time, she began...

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