The singer behind “The Magic Touch” in the Chase commercial isn’t consistently credited in a public, easy-to-find way. In many cases, big brands like Chase use music that’s either (1) licensed from a production music library, (2) specially recorded for the ad (sometimes with a session vocalist), or (3) a cover version commissioned for the campaign—any of which can make the vocalist’s name hard to confirm unless Chase or the ad agency releases official credits.
If you’re trying to identify the exact vocalist for the specific Chase spot you saw, the most reliable answer usually comes from the official campaign upload or credits. Here are the quickest ways to track it down without guessing:
Look for the commercial on Chase’s official YouTube channel or social channels, then open the description and comments. Occasionally, brands or viewers will mention the track title, artist, or licensing partner.
Try Shazam or SoundHound when the vocals are clearest (often the final 5–10 seconds). If it’s a library track or a released single, it may identify the performer or publisher. If it returns no match, that’s a clue it could be custom or not commercially released.
Typing a line from the song can be hit-or-miss. Better results often come from searching “Chase commercial” plus details like the year, the ad’s theme, featured product (Freedom, Sapphire, checking, etc.), or any on-screen tagline.
If you can find the specific spot in an ad database (or a trade write-up), it may list the creative agency and the music vendor. Those vendors sometimes publish portfolios that include vocalist credits.
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Use Shazam/SoundHound during the clearest audio, then verify by matching the lyrics and instrumentation. If it doesn’t identify, search the brand’s official upload and look for music or agency credits tied to the campaign.
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