At age three Taylor began dance classes and never looked back. She was trained by choreographers who've worked with Justin Timberlake, Rihanna, and Britney Spears. Her background in dance landed her in a girls singing group, where she discovered her talent for singing. After the girls group parted, Taylor was driven to pursue a solo career as a singer/songwriter and even though she doesn't play an instrument yet, she's developed her own way to write songs.

In the beginning, she studied with mentor Lyrica Garrett of VH1. She taught Taylor that singing is all about feeling and letting go. Taylor found a connection with blues/soul/jazz music through songs and artists Lyrica introduced her to. After working with Lyrica, Taylor worked with Valerie Moorehouse, celebrity vocal coach, to learn the technical side and tools of singing. As Taylor's career evolved she worked with Randy Jackson from American Idol, Ron Fare from Geffen A&M Records, Barry Gordy Jr. from Motown Records, and others.

As a point of interest, Taylor is the granddaughter of Hollywood legend Edward Muhl, who was VP in charge of production at Universal Studios for more than 30 years, overseeing movies such as Psycho, The Birds, and To Kill A Mockingbird.