Who is the lady singing in the Jardiance commercial?
The voice behind the jingle and what we know about her
(By Carmichael Phillip)
The Viral Jennie Jingle & The Public Reaction
Who’s The Jardiance Commercial Singer & Why She’s Controversial
If you’ve seen any recent Jardiance commercial, you may have been struck by its catchy jingle: “It’s a little pill with a big story to tell…” and its musical, theatrical style. That musical approach has turned the ad into something of an earworm—and also a lightning rod for both praise and memes.
Public reaction to the commercial ranges from baffled amusement to outright critique. On social media and in forums, the ad is often satirized for its blending of soap-opera style performance with a pharmaceutical pitch. Some viewers find the singing over the top, others find it oddly charming.
Regardless, because the jingle is so noticeable, people naturally began asking: Who is singing that? The identity of the “Jardiance Lady” became a curiosity, especially since the campaign leans heavily on her vocal presence, not just visuals.
Deanna Colón: The “Jardiance Lady”
Meet the inspiring woman behind the commercial you’ve seen hundreds of times
The name most frequently associated with the singing voice in the Jardiance commercial is Deanna Colón (sometimes styled Deanna Colon). Multiple media outlets, local news interviews, and reports state that she is the singer, songwriter, and performer behind the campaign.
Some key points about Colón from those sources:
She appears in a segment with Houston Life where she is referred to as the “inspiring woman behind the commercial you’ve seen hundreds of times.”
The article notes she has participated in America’s Got Talent, MasterChef, and is a singer/songwriter with social media presence.
Her voice and performance in the ad have made her more than a face — she has become a recognizably branded element of the campaign.
Some sources claim she was replaced more recently by another voice/performer, Rachel Strutt (or Rachel Stutt) in newer versions of the ad.
So, based on publicly available reporting, Deanna Colón is widely considered to be the actress/singer in at least the original Jardiance commercial version that drew broad attention.
Her Background: Singer, Chef, Performer
Meet the inspiring woman behind the commercial you’ve seen hundreds of times
Beyond just singing in the Jardiance spot, Deanna Colón has a colorful, multifaceted creative background:
She reportedly attended Berklee College of Music on scholarship and moved through both New York City and Los Angeles in pursuit of music.
Her voice credits are said to include over 200 film and TV projects in singing/songwriting contributions.
She has been featured or competed in media like America’s Got Talent and MasterChef.
She also appears to be a vocal coach and content creator, with social media engagement around her life, music, and personal narrative.
Because of these cross-disciplinary artistic skills, Colón is plausibly well-suited to a role that involves both visual performance and significant singing — a nonstandard choice in a pharmaceutical ad.
Controversy, Replacement & Voice Changes
Who’s The Jardiance Commercial Singer & Why She’s Controversial
The Jardiance commercial is not without its controversies and evolution:
After the initial campaign with Colón, some reports claim that the advertiser replaced her, or added Rachel Strutt / Stutt in subsequent ad versions.
One IMDb news mention suggests that Deanna Colón’s strong reception (positive and negative) spurred changes in the campaign.
Critics have pointed to the jingle’s tone, vocal delivery, and production choices as polarizing, sometimes calling the performance overwrought or overly theatrical.
Some fans of the original version lament the change, wondering if the newer voice or version lacks the same energy or presence.
These dynamics suggest that “the lady singing in the Jardiance commercial” might shift depending on which ad version is airing — the original is strongly associated with Deanna Colón, but newer cuts may involve alternate vocal talent.
Why the Singer Matters in Pharma Ads
Meet the inspiring woman behind the commercial you’ve seen hundreds of times
It’s uncommon in pharmaceutical advertising to spotlight a vocalist so overtly. But in the Jardiance ad:
The singing voice becomes central to the ad’s identity — not just voiceover, but a performance. It makes the “pill with a big story” concept literal through song.
Because the voice is so prominent, the vocal performer is more exposed, more scrutinized, and more emotionally tied to the brand’s reception.
The choice to use a distinct singer rather than anonymized jingle vocals pulls the ad closer to entertainment branding, which can both help it stand out and draw extra attention — whether positive or negative.
In this case, the campaign’s musical nature turned the “Jardiance Lady” into a cultural meme, amplifying both awareness and critique.
Because Deanna Colón (or subsequent vocal participants) are more than just faces, their craftsmanship becomes part of how audiences interpret the drug messaging, authenticity, and overall tone.
Conclusion
If you hear that distinctive jingle in a Jardiance commercial and wonder “who is singing?”, the best-supported answer is Deanna Colón — a singer, songwriter, and performer whose voice became entwined with the campaign. Reports indicate she is behind the original version, and several news and interview pieces credit her in that role.
That said, the identity may evolve depending on newer versions of the ad, or alternate vocal talent added later (like Rachel Strutt). Without a public statement from the pharmaceutical company or Colón’s representation confirming every version, there remains a bit of ambiguity about portions of the campaign.