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After Crafting Hits for Ariana, Tayla Parx Prepares for the Spotlight

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This interview was originally conducted for the LGBTQ&A podcast.People in the music industry used to doubt Tayla Parx’s talents because of her age.

Not only has she proven them wrong, but at 26, Parx has already written songs for some of the most famous singers and bands in the world like Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, Janelle Monáe, Alicia Keys, Kesha, Khalid, BTS, and Panic!

at the Disco, as well as some of Ariana Grande’s most popular hits, including “7 Rings,” “NASA,” “My Everything,” and “Thank U, Next."Now Parx sees her youth as an advantage and something to embrace.

When she started her career, everything she was experiencing in her life was happening for the first time: first love, first heartbreak.

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