Jason Paige’s voice has been so in many brands over the past 30 years that the nostalgia that is unleashed is undeniable. His unique vocal talents have resonated with audiences across generations, crafting a powerful emotional connection that endures. With his vocal appearances, he has contributed not only to the success of some of the biggest brands in history but also to the memorable campaigns that have left an indelible mark on popular culture. From catchy jingles to iconic theme songs, Jason’s distinctive sound has become synonymous with these brands, making them instantly recognizable and beloved by fans around the world. Each note he delivers carries a weight of nostalgia, reminding us of cherished moments and experiences linked to the products and services he has so artfully represented.
Jason sings dozens of jingles every year. Recognizable highlights include Coke’s “Can You Feel It”, Pepto Bizmol’s “Nausea Heartburn Indigestion”, Mountain Dew’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Taco Bell’s “Think Outside The Bun”, Subway’s “Eat Fresh”, Bounty’s “Quilted Quicker Picker-Upper” and of course the OG theme to the media franchise “Pokémon” that scored what was at the time the # 1 most viewed / imitated video of all time on YouTube.
Jason Paige is not only the distinguished vocal artist behind the Pokémon Theme song but also a recognized leader and influencer within the global Pokémon ecosystem, which encompasses comic cons, card shows, local game shops, live streamers, card breakers, artists, musicians, and collectors. He travels to 20 to 30 events annually to engage with fans and perform, making his autograph highly coveted. Furthermore, he has enriched his musical legacy within the Pokémon community by composing a memorable “Pokémon Go Theme Song,” a “Detective Pikachu Theme Song,” a tribute to the conclusion of Ash and Pikachu titled “Last Goodbye,” and “Sunbreon,” which has become a fan favorite.
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