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Versatile Voice Artist and Brand Jingle Specialist

byRajni ShivaramStudio in Bengaluru; Services available across IndiaStarts from5,500 per minute of finished audioView full gallery

I bring a conversational, relatable touch to every script and melody I touch, whether it is a brand jingle or a radio spot.

It’s a surreal feeling to be in a professional studio and then hear your own voice on the radio. I had the wonderful opportunity to write and sing this jingle for Aukera Jewellery. This is what I love to do: create a simple, honest tune that captures the essence of a brand.

This was a fun experiment, blending two Bollywood songs I love, "Kuch Khaas Hai" and "Chahun Main Ya Na". You can hear me in a home studio setup with headphones and a mic, working with my collaborator Nishant on the arrangement. This is how I approach creating unique tracks for projects.

I have a deep love for French music, and this Patricia Kaas song, "Mon mec à moi," is a classic. Singing in different languages allows me to explore different textures and emotions in my voice. This performance showcases my ability to handle foreign language voice-overs and songs with authentic pronunciation and feeling.

I consider myself a Blues woman at heart; it's a genre that lets you be completely raw and honest. This cover of "Cry no more" by Danielle Nicole is a performance that feels very personal to me. It demonstrates the power and emotion I can bring to a vocal track, which is essential for voice-overs that need to connect deeply with an audience.

As a music lover, I often geek out over production, and the disco-funk bassline in Dua Lipa's "Don't Start Now" is just brilliant. This cover shows my ability to adapt to modern, high-energy pop tracks. It’s perfect for brands looking for a contemporary and vibrant sound for their jingles or ads.

Jackson Browne is a master storyteller, and his songs have been a constant source of wisdom for me. Performing "For a Dancer" is like sharing a piece of my own philosophy. This is the core of my conversational, "baat-cheet" style, where the focus is on telling a story with sincerity.

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I don't do that heavy, booming commercial voice. My focus is on what I call 'baat-cheet wali aawaaz'—a chatty, conversational tone that makes a listener feel like they are being spoken to by a friend. Whether it is a quick radio spot for a brand like Aukera Jewellery or a jingle for Royal Enfield, I prioritize keeping the emotion raw and the delivery natural, rather than sounding like a practiced script.

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