I grew up watching SpongeBob. That simple line says a lot. For me it was more than a cartoon. It was a vibe, a playground for imagination, and now it became the backdrop for something new: a song and a role that let me lean into a bolder attitude.
How shouting out SpongeBob turned into a moment
I said it a few times and I meant it: “I’m a huge fan.” Saying what you want out loud matters. I got involved in this movie by constantly shouting out SpongeBob. It sounds wild, but I truly believe in manifesting. When you keep an idea alive, opportunities start lining up.

Introducing “Big Guy” — a confidence anthem
This song is called Big Guy. It is meant to embody confidence and a fresh attitude toward the world. Think of it as SpongeBob leveling up — desperate to be a big guy, doing everything he can to prove his bravery. Musically and energetically, the track had to match that playful, determined spirit.

Treating the project like a creative challenge
Working on something tied to an iconic character is a challenge. I never did anything like this before. That made it exciting. The mission was to find a voice for the movie that felt new, fun, and different while still honoring the goofy, fearless heart of Bikini Bottom.

Small details that make the moment
A line like “Don’t make me call security” might sound like a joke, but it plays into the attitude. Little phrases give a character swagger. They make the energy feel lived in and immediate. That balance of humor and bravado helped shape the delivery and production choices.

Why this matters beyond the soundtrack
There is a larger lesson in this little story of manifesting and showing up. Creativity often asks us to try things we have not done before. Saying “big guy” over and over became a personal prompt to step into a bigger version of myself — and the result was an unexpected collaboration that pushed me artistically.
What I learned from the experience
- Speak your goals aloud. Repetition helps clarify intention and invites opportunity.
- Embrace new challenges. Doing something different can reveal parts of your craft you did not know existed.
- Keep the tone true. Whether playful or serious, authenticity is what connects with people.
Where “Big Guy” fits in the movie
In The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, SpongeBob sets out to prove his bravery by following The Flying Dutchman. “Big Guy” sits perfectly in that journey — an anthem for someone who wants to be seen as bigger, bolder, braver. It’s fun, it’s confident, and it carries the movie’s heart forward.

Final note
Taking risks and saying what you want can change your path. I said SpongeBob, big guy, big guy pants, and it stuck. If you want to be bolder in your life or work, start with a line and mean it.
FAQ
How did the collaboration with the movie come about?
I kept celebrating SpongeBob and speaking my intentions out loud. That consistent energy helped open the door to collaborate and contribute the song “Big Guy” to the project.
What is the song “Big Guy” about?
“Big Guy” is a confidence anthem meant to reflect a new attitude. It captures the desire to prove bravery and step up, matching SpongeBob’s journey in the film.
Was this song different from previous work?
Yes. It was a fresh challenge and something I had never done before. The project required balancing playful energy with boldness, which pushed me into new creative territory.
Where can I find the song and movie?
“Big Guy” is available with the soundtrack for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants. The movie takes SpongeBob and friends on a big adventure as SpongeBob attempts to prove his bravery by following The Flying Dutchman into the deep sea.

