Draft:Conrad Taylor

Conrad Taylor (born September 9, 1996) is a German-American dual citizen producer/DJ and former politician from New York City.

Early life and education
Born in New York City, Conrad grew up in Manhattan. He attended Binghamton University.

Political Career
In his political career, Taylor made significant strides by running for city council, where he contested against the long-standing Republican Council President, ultimately becoming one of the youngest elected officials in the history of the United States.

During his tenure on the council, Taylor advocated for various social causes including affordable housing, support for survivors of domestic violence, and the introduction of the Welcoming Cities Resolution. Additionally, he served as a surrogate for Bernie Sanders during the presidential campaign.

Taylor gained notable attention for his vocal opposition to the privatization of the joint sewage treatment plant, highlighting his commitment to community welfare and transparency in governance.

Transition to Music
Transitioning from politics to music, Taylor embarked on a successful career as a DJ and producer. With performances alongside renowned acts and a growing presence in New York's underground and club scenes, Taylor's genre-fluid style and dynamic performances have earned him recognition and respect within the music industry. He's recently opened for The Chainsmokers

His musical journey includes releases on esteemed labels and plans for future endeavors, solidifying his status as a multifaceted talent with a passion for both public service and music.