Nude honey, mulberry, or even just a deep ruby—it really doesn’t matter what shade is sitting in your makeup bag right now because Isaac Ryan Brown wants his muse to mark him with their puckering lips, and honestly? We’re not even mad about it. Fresh off the undeniable success of ‘End of the Season,’ which hit number one on iTunes for both main and pop charts and landed at number 27 on the Big Top 40, because of course it did—the Raven’s Home star is back with ‘Lipstick,’ and he’s brought the whole gang with him.
Arno Spires, Chris Ballard, and Wayne Hector (yes, that Wayne Hector, the man sitting on a staggering 40+ number one hits and casually responsible for some of your most replayed bops courtesy of One Direction, Nicki Minaj, and David Guetta, among others) have returned to the studio with Issac for round two—and it shows. ‘Lipstick’ is the kind of track that walks in smelling incredible and leaves a mark before you’ve even clocked what happened. Deliciously funky, utterly confident, and as long-lasting as the good lip liner you refuse to share with anyone—this one’s going to be in your makeup routines whether you like it or not. (Spoiler: you’re going to like it.)
‘Lipstick’ is about asking your crush to leave their mark on you like a logo where everyone can see it.
Issac Ryan Brown in a press release
From the very first electro-funk guitar slide—and yes, the MJ comparisons are not only welcome but completely intentional, given that Michael Jackson is Issac’s idol—you already know you’re in for something special. Add in early-2000s R&B nostalgia, a bit of schoolyard chanting that’ll have you bouncing on your heels before the first chorus even hits, and playful sound effects like puckered kisses layered over vocals so irresistible they should probably come with a warning label, and what you’ve got is a track that doesn’t just invite your old dance moves back out—it drags them onto the floor by the hand and refuses to let go.
What shade of ‘Lipstick’ are you slapping on your profiles? A lyric, a moodboard, or simply posting it like you’re far too busy hitting replay to explain yourself—let us know over on our socials: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ISAAC RYAN BROWN:
INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | WEBSITE | YOUTUBE

