Issac Ryan Brown and Raven Keiara Dazzle in New ‘Show Me’ Video: A Cultural Fusion of Hypnotic Beats and Urban Elegance

Black Excellence is in full effect.

Young Hollywood artists Issac Ryan Brown and Raven Keiara have joined together to create a visual masterpiece that audiences will appreciate.

Issac Ryan Brown leveled up in a big way with this new song “Show Me.”  The new track finds Brown all in his feelings. The banger pulls from R&B and pop music mixes. The way he sings the tune is catchy and raw, leaving you wanting more.

The video for the hit song shows Brown’s latest transformation from a Disney kid to a Hollywood prince. It’s a brilliant and resilient look that puts you in the mind of artists who have enjoyed longevity as solo artists including the likes of Usher Raymond and Chris Brown. Following the release of his latest video, fans have affectionately compared him to both iconic singers.

Adding to the creative revolution is multi-hyphenate Raven Keiara who carries her own with the shifting culture through artistry. Over the past decade, Raven Keiara has been involved with acting, singing, dancing, hosting, and activism.

Raven Keiara is an award-winning trailblazing teen. At eight years old the Austin, TX, native co-founded PopSource TV, a media entertainment magazine spotlighting pop culture. By nine she had interviewed newsmakers such as the late Bob Barker and Diahann Carroll, Donald Driver, Sally Richardson Whitfield and Marsai Martin, to name a few.

As a youth reporter, Raven Keiara made history in the first ever class of secondary students to cover the National Arts, Entertainment and Journalism Awards (NAEJ) in Los Angeles.

By fifteen, Raven Keiara had secured a position at Tavis Smiley’s KBLA 1580 radio station in Los Angeles, working as a producer in the number two media market in the United States.

In the world of entertainment, Miss Raven Keiara has also been in films, television, and high-profile videos where she has worked with the biggest and best talent over her young career span including: Grammy-winning singers Stevie Wonder, Take 6, Brian McKnight and Lalah Hathaway.

Raven Keiara is also a former Disney talent where she began starring in commercials at the age of five. The young starlet has appeared in numerous features for the global brand including promotions for Disney Destinations, Disney Firsts, Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disney Aulani and the Disney Channel.

This time last year Raven Keiara was studying business at NYU in New York. Raven Keiara is a protégé of the renowned actor and director Bill Duke, having honed her skills through his screenwriting program for youth and alumni at the Duke Media Foundation. She also excelled in production through the Educating Young Minds filmmaking initiative.

Brown, a singer/songwriter and producer, is affectionately known in the entertainment world as Raven-Symoné’s son from the long-running show Raven’s Home on the Disney Channel.

For his acting abilities, Brown has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy award, and is the recipient of other awards recognizing his talents in show business.

Brown first won over audiences with his performance on “America’s Got Talent” at six years old. That appearance catapulted the Detroit, MI, native to name recognition worthy of coveted roles in Tinseltown.

Brown made his acting debut on the Nickelodeon series Sam & Cat. He appeared as Young Dre in several episodes of Black-ish and played the teenage computer whiz Wade in the live-action TV movie adaptation of Kim Possible.

In addition to his on-screen roles, Brown is a voice-over artist. He voiced the main character, Bingo, in the Disney Junior series Puppy Dog Pals and has also provided voices for Goby in Bubble Guppies and Haruna Kitumba in Miles from Tomorrowland. He took over the role of Stinky in The Stinky & Dirty Show from Jaden Betts and voiced Gus Porter in Disney’s The Owl House.

One thing for sure Brown has stayed true to his roots of dancing and singing and is winning over new audiences with his latest EP, “My Eyes Only.”

For the “Show Me” masterpiece, Brown offers a refreshing focus on smooth R&B unleashed with a spirit of pop. The chorus will surely get stuck in your head. It’s old-school, new school, oh so cool genre-blending plays with your senses in the best way possible.

Brown’s momentum this year with a collab alongside Raven Keiara is sure to take this video into this fall as one of the best videos out right now. She adds to the bold range and theatrical flourishes to the masses while leaving you with something and the fact that she is only 17-years-old makes her all the more impressive.

The multi-talented artists first worked together in musical theater at renowned actress Wendy Raquel Robinson’s famed Amazing Grace Conservatory.

Both artists share a love for giving back to the community. Last week, the two teamed up to support Youth Destined For Greatness (YDG) Summers End Back To School Bash 10th Annual Backpack Giveaway benefitting area youth.

Raven Keiara is having an impact with her Show Up and Step Up initiative. Brown has been instrumental with raising awareness for STEM education and speaking to kids about going after their dreams. He speaks across the country and has organized free concerts in an effort to reach the youth.

With his smooth melodies and pop-minded songcraft, Brown has already developed a style both inviting enough to appeal beyond genre borders, and inventive enough to raise the bar.

Black Excellence at its best.

Watch Issac Ryan Brown and Raven Keiara perform in the video below.

OFFICIAL LINKS:

Issac Ryan Brown Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/issacryanbrown

Issac Ryan Brown TikTok

https://www.tiktok.com/@issacryanbrown_

Raven Keiara Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/ravenkeiara

Raven Keiara TikTok

https://www.tiktok.com/@ravenkeiara

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