Tayla Parx

Singer

Birthday September 16, 1993

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Age 30 years old

Nationality United States

#56524 Most Popular

1990

Taylor Monét Parks (born September 16, 1990), known professionally as Tayla Parx, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

1993

Taylor Monet Parks, was born on September 16, 1993, in Dallas, Texas.

She was a student at Debbie Allen’s dance academy in the city.

After obtaining permission from Parks's parents, Allen took the student to Washington, D.C., where she joined the professional cast at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

2007

Parks played the role of Little Inez in the 2007 musical movie Hairspray.

She has also appeared in the television series Gilmore Girls, Everybody Hates Chris, Carpoolers, Bones, Victorious, and had a recurring role in the Nickelodeon sitcom True Jackson, VP starring Keke Palmer.

Parks is also a personal friend of Palmer's.

Parks was signed as a songwriter by Jon Platt at Warner Chappell Publishing at age 19.

She has contributed to albums by Ariana Grande, Khalid, Jennifer Lopez, BTS, Jason Derulo, Pentatonix, Mariah Carey, The Internet, Camila Cabello, Fifth Harmony, and Chris Brown (featured on the track "Anyway" from his Royalty album).

She has written with various artists/producers including Demi Lovato, Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, LeAnn Rimes, DJ Mustard, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Normani, Tyler Hubbard (of Florida Georgia Line), Meghan Trainor, and Marcus & Martinus.

Parks has also written hits for K-pop artists BTS, Red Velvet, f(x) and Tao.

She also does voice acting for one of the voice types that can be given to Sims in The Sims 4, and has appeared as a judge on a Sims-based game show named The Sims Spark'd.

In an interview on the LGBTQ&A podcast, Parks said she identifies as bisexual.

Parks became engaged to Shirlene Quigley in January 2021.

2018

In 2018, Parks was credited as a co-writer on three Billboard Hot 100-top ten singles: "Love Lies" by Khalid and Normani, "Thank U, Next" by Ariana Grande, and "High Hopes" by Panic! at the Disco.

2019

Her writing contributions to Grande's album Thank U, Next (2019) and Justin Bieber's Justice (2020) have earned her two Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year.