Isaac took to Instagram on Saturday (March 2) to post a video of his Raven’s Home co-stars busting out some moves around him as he raps on set.
“When @ravensymone and @anneliesevanderpol are #GoinIn with you during a live taping,” he captioned it. “Have you downloaded it yet. #iTunes #Spotify #Tidal.”
“@issacryanbrown #goinin So proud of the Lil bro for doing positive music!” Raven shared on her own Instagram. “Thanks to @k_youngcob and others his music career is bout to blow! Enjoy your life love!”
“Who says me and @ravensymone are too old to be backup dancers?!?” Annelieseadded. “We goin in in in in in in in” BUY. HIS. SINGLE. ON. @itunes … @issacryanbrown @ravenshomeofficial.”
Watch below, and listen to “Goin In” here if you haven’t yet!
The 13-year-old Raven’s Home and Kim Possible actor dropped his debut single “Goin In” on Friday (February 22).
“What’s up family! I’m releasing my first single THIS FRIDAY!! I’ve been non-stop in the studio and I’m bringing y’all some 🔥🔥 #iTunes #Tidal #Spotify… we lit! #GoinIn,” he teased earlier in the week on Instagram.
“Yooo!! It’s here 🔥🔥 #GoinIn is now available on #iTunes #Tidal and #Spotify tag me on your post listening to the track and I’ll repost you in my story ✊🏾 Have you downloaded yet⁉️” he added after the song was released.
Issac can also be heard on the Raven’s Home Remix album as well as in the “Naked Mole Rap Remix” from Kim Possible with Sean Giambrone.
Issac Ryan Brown and Tahj Mowry team up on the green carpet premiere for Kim Possible held at The Television Academy on Tuesday night (February 12) in Los Angeles.
If you don’t know, Tahj voiced Wade in the original cartoon, and Issac plays the character in the movie, which premieres on Friday, February 15th.
“#10YearChallenge,” Issac joked on his Instagram. “😭 @tahj_mowry thanks for paving the way for me to come and play 🤣 #Wade2002 #Wade2019.”
LaurDIY and Olivia Sanabia step out for a day of fun at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital’s 19th Annual “Party On The Pier” held at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier on Sunday (November 18) in Santa Monica, Calif.
Proceeds from the event provide unrestricted funding to launch high-priority programs that benefit children being treated at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and around the world.