Jason Paige, born on June 1, 1969 in New York, always had a passion for music. He studied theatre at New York University, honing his skills and preparing for a career in the entertainment industry.
Paige's big break came when he recorded the theme song for the English version of the popular anime Pokemon at the age of 29. Despite not knowing much about the show prior to this project, Paige's powerful vocals and catchy rendition of the theme song made him a household name among Pokemon fans.
Paige's talent quickly caught the attention of other musicians, leading to collaborations with icons such as Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, and Meat Loaf. He even served as a backup singer for Michael Jackson and performed a rap solo in the song "Black or White" at the artist's 30th Anniversary concert.
In addition to his music career, Paige also ventured into acting, appearing in films such as A Walk to Remember, Meet the Spartans, and Sausage Party. His versatility as a performer allowed him to showcase his talents on both the stage and the screen.
Aside from his impressive music and acting career, Paige made headlines when he re-recorded the Pokemon theme song in July 2016 due to the rising popularity of the Pokemon Go mobile app. He even created a parody of the theme song, featuring Dwayne Johnson as a Pokemon.
Throughout his career, Paige has continued to captivate audiences with his dynamic voice and charismatic stage presence, solidifying his status as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.