Chill | Isaiah Brown Talks ‘Please Be The One’ Video, Career Reflection, & More [Interview]
Posted by VMan on April 17, 2023
Bridging together electronic music, pop, and a variety of other genres and influences, Isaiah Brown has become a staple act in the LA emo-pop community. In addition to working with the likes of ARIUS, Bonnie X Clyde, Pixel Terror, and James Kennedy, he has racked up over 5 million streams on Spotify. Not to mention a ton of performances across the West Coast and Texas at top-tier events like HARD Summer.
Among his extensive library of originals, Isaiah’s newest project is an alluring music video for his single, “Please Be The One”. The music video kicks off with a calming wave that washes over Isaiah’s feet as he crouches on the beach. Then the magnetizing guitar chords and Isaiah’s inspirational vocals are introduced. They are layered with blissful sound effects and heavily percussive trap-centric beats.
Throughout the music video, Isaiah sings, plays his guitar, and dances as the sun sets, sharing an empowering message to open our hearts to the world around us. Promoting positivity with its infectious aura and sound design, “Please Be The One” precedes the next exciting phase in Isaiah’s journey. Be on the lookout for this blossoming artist as he gears up for his GENESIS tour and more hit releases.
Exclusive Interview
What is the most important thing you’ve learned about yourself since starting your musical career?
Acceptance, compassion, indifference, and alertness. The more I can open my arms to the world around me, while also being diligent about those who surround me have my best interests, is a super important factor for me now. I’ve been through plenty of experiences where I was surrounded by individuals that didn’t have my best interests, and now it is almost a gut feeling/intuition if I’m in an environment that isn’t right for me. My goal is for our whole village and family to come up together, but at times when there are snakes in the grass, you have to mow the lawn.
What has been your favorite festival to perform at and why?
Hard Summer was undeniably my favorite performance experience thus far. Although I have yet to be booked for my own show at a festival, performing alongside Arius with our hit record “CRAZY FOR FALLING” was a moment I’ll never forget! I’m excited to bridge the gap between EDM and vocals, as I plan to DJ and SING for my festival performances, alongside a live band (drums, guitar, keys, etc.) I’m super excited to see what the future holds and which productions find me and the show a good fit for their experience.
Which songs from DREAMERBOY typically receive the best crowd reaction during your live performances? Why do you think they have this effect on your audience?
I have yet to unveil the full album live apart from my release party at Madame Siam in Hollywood, but from there I learned each song pulls the crowd in different directions. The goal of DREAMERBOY is to capture as much emotion as possible, and take the listener through a journey about love, growth, and self-acceptance. While I utilize heartbreak songs to show vulnerability, I also add self love songs to show what I’ve learned from those experiences. The entire album start to finish tells a story, and if the listener really delves into the lyrics, they can understand the whole message through & through. It’s a constant push and pull, from light and dark, and heartbroken sadness to uplifting love.
How does the music video for “Please Be The One” embody the song itself? What is your favorite visual element from it?
The whole video is up to the watchers interpretation really. I wanted to bring the dancing element to encapsulate me dancing with who I think might be “the one.” My favorite visual element has to be the ocean striking me as the emotion of life and love seem right there at my feet.
How has LA impacted your taste and passion for music?
LA really just taught me the business side, and how the industry works on the ins and outs. My taste and passion comes deep from where I’m from and my connection to God. LA to me is simply a good place to make my dreams come into fruition. My passion comes from my loved ones, family, friends, musical inspirations, and God. LA has certainly opened my eyes to all aspects of music and that there is so much more to uncover. Each day is a new opportunity to create something incredible.