The R&B star ends his two-year silence with a bold, confident preview of his upcoming album.
Brent Faiyaz has officially returned to the spotlight, dropping two new singles — “peter pan” and “tony soprano” — as the first taste of his upcoming album, ICON. The dual release marks his first new music in nearly two years and signals a confident, evolved sound that explores themes of self-worth, identity, and power.
On “peter pan,” Faiyaz leans into airy melodies and emotional detachment, reflecting on the pressure to grow up in a world that rewards image over truth. Meanwhile, “tony soprano” channels the darker, more brooding side of Brent’s artistry, with references to wealth, dominance, and solitude — all wrapped in his signature blend of smooth vocals and atmospheric production.
The release comes at a time when Faiyaz has been relatively quiet in the public eye, choosing to step away from headlines and speculation. While rumors circulated about his personal life over the past year, the focus now shifts fully back to the music — and ICON is already shaping up to be a defining chapter.
Both singles are available now on all major streaming platforms, setting the stage for what’s expected to be one of R&B’s most anticipated albums of the year.