Issac Ryan Brown Steps Into A New Era With Uplifting Single ‘End Of The Season’

by | Feb 6, 2026

Fast-rising pop and R&B talent Issac Ryan Brown continues to build momentum with the release of his latest single End Of The Season, out now via SSK Records. The 20-year-old Detroit native has been making music since his early teens, but this new release marks a clear turning point as he pushes confidently into a bold new chapter of his career.

Issac Ryan Brown

Issac Ryan Brown (Nedim Nazerali)
Issac Ryan Brown (Nedim Nazerali)

Already commanding a huge online following — including more than 2.1 million followers on TikTok — Brown is carving out a sound that nods to classic pop and R&B while firmly planting itself in the present. End Of The Season blends smooth, sunshine-soaked vocals with a contemporary production that recalls the golden era of crossover R&B, updated with a fresh modern edge. A chugging guitar riff runs throughout the track, adding a funk-leaning groove reminiscent of Bruno Mars and Nile Rodgers, while the lyrics focus on the clarity and self-assurance that comes with moving on after a relationship has run its course.

Speaking about the new single, Issac Ryan Brown explains: “End Of The Season is about knowing when your relationship with something or someone has run its course and it’s time to move on to the next chapter. Like fashion or TV, there’s always an end of the season show. I’m so excited to finally share new music from this new chapter!”

The track was co-written alongside Arno Spires, Chris Ballard and renowned songwriter Wayne Hector, whose extensive catalogue includes work with some of the biggest names in pop music. Production comes courtesy of KYYNGS, helping frame Brown’s charismatic vocal performance in a polished yet emotive setting.

Brown’s musical journey began early, first singing in church before the age of three. Although his family initially encouraged him towards sport, it quickly became clear that music was his true calling — a realisation sealed when a young Issac famously missed a baseball catch because he was too busy moonwalking on the field. Influenced by icons such as Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross and Stevie Wonder, he later captured widespread attention with a standout audition as a child performer, opening doors into acting alongside his continued musical development.

Following the conclusion of his long-running television commitments, Brown made the decision to focus entirely on music. Years of collaboration, remote writing sessions across continents, and careful refinement of his sound have now led to a style that moves effortlessly between heartfelt ballads and disco-tinged pop energy. Signed to SSK Records and mentored by industry veteran Steven Machat, Issac Ryan Brown is positioning himself as a serious contender among the next generation of global pop and R&B stars.

With End Of The Season, Issac Ryan Brown signals both growth and intent — a confident step forward from an artist determined to make music that connects, uplifts, and lasts.

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