# Taylor Girlz

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American rap-dance trio

Taylor Girlz Genres Rap Dance R&B Years active 2013–present Label RCA Records Members Daysha Taylor Ti Taylor Tiny

**Taylor Girlz** are an American rap-dance-R&B musical trio consisting of sister rappers Daysha Taylor (born December 25, 1995) and Ti Taylor (born August 7, 1998 in Alabama), and dancer-choreographer Tiny. Raised in [Atlanta](/source/Atlanta), the Taylor sisters were inspired by their father's rapping to develop their own rhymes. They began working with Tiny in 2013. Now a full-fledged girl group, they first gained popularity in 2015 with their "Woozie" dance video.

In 2016 they released two singles produced by Bolo Da Producer ([Silentó](/source/Silent%C3%B3) of "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" fame), "Steal Her Man" and "Wedgie," both featuring third Taylor sister Trinity. Both became hugely popular viral dance challenges, bringing the trio to prominence and a record deal with [RCA Records](/source/RCA_Records).

The "Steal Her Man" challenge video received over 33 million [YouTube](/source/YouTube) views, the "Wedgie" video over 13 million. "Steal Her Man" hit No. 1 on *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'*s Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, and the group appeared on [Pandora Radio](/source/Pandora_Radio)'s Trendsetters Chart in November 2016.[1] As of this writing the two dance singles have received a combined 40 million streams on [Spotify](/source/Spotify), [Apple Music](/source/Apple_Music) and [Vevo](/source/Vevo).

In February 2017 RCA released the group's EP *Who Are Those Girlz!?*.[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Emily Blake, "[How To Launch A Viral Dance Challenge: Atlanta Trio Taylor Girlz Explains](https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilyblake1/2016/12/07/how-to-launch-a-viral-dance-challenge-atlanta-trio-taylor-girlz-explains/)," *Forbes*, 7 December 2016

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Fuse Staff, "[The Taylor Girlz Debut Upcoming Debut EP, Getting Down to Business, & More](http://www.fuse.tv/videos/2017/02/taylor-girlz-debut-ep-interview)," *Fuse*, 3 February 2017

## External links

- [Taylor Girlz](https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mn0003595322) at [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic_(identifier))

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