The year didn’t simply wind down for Jason Paulino—it ignited. What began as steady creative momentum erupted into a defining moment when Paulino made his New York City debut at Chelsea Table + Stage during FENIX Rising, a night charged with electricity, distortion, and raw emotion. It was the kind of performance that doesn’t ask for attention—it commands it.

That debut proved pivotal. The impact of the show rippled outward, earning FENIX Rising and Jason Paulino a nomination for Best Rock Show in the BroadwayWorld Awards. It was recognition born not of hype, but of undeniable presence—proof that Paulino’s sound translates powerfully from studio to stage, and that his voice carries weight in a city that has heard everything.
Throughout the year, Paulino released several songs, each revealing a different shade of his artistry. His voice—gravel-edged yet soulful, urgent yet controlled—has become his signature. There is a lived-in quality to it, a sense that every lyric has been earned. Whether roaring through rock anthems or pulling listeners closer with quieter intensity, Paulino sings with conviction that resonates long after the final note.

That depth shines especially bright in his holiday release, “One Wish This Winter.” Far from a traditional seasonal song, it carries warmth without sentimentality, hope without pretense. Paulino’s voice wraps around the melody like a confession, making the song feel intimate, reflective, and timeless—winter music for those who listen with their hearts as much as their ears.
The song’s reach is expanding fast. “One Wish This Winter” is set to be featured in rotation on iHeartRadio, a major milestone that places Paulino’s voice into homes, cars, and late-night playlists across the country. It’s another powerful step forward, amplifying a sound that deserves to be heard on a national scale.

As the year closes, the picture is clear. From a breakthrough NYC debut to major award nominations, from a growing catalog of releases to national radio rotation, Jason Paulino ends the year not quietly—but triumphantly. This wasn’t just a strong finish. It was a statement.
And it signals that what comes next may be even louder.
The official website for Paulino may be found at https://paulinosings.com

































