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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free 21 Savage
AI voice generator.

Type any script. Hear it back in that deep, deadpan Atlanta delivery — the one that carries YouTube essays, TikTok voiceovers, and podcast cold-opens without ever raising its voice. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · 21 Savage · Deadpan
★ 5.0 HD
"Pay attention. This next part is the one they don't tell you."
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GEN
21
21 Savage ★ Style model
Deep · Deadpan · Atlanta trap cadence with subtle London lilt
8.2K uses 1.4K likes 3 weeks ago
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Voice style
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MP3 · 44.1 kHz Studio quality ~4 seconds
§ 01 · Numbers
300+
AI voices in library
30
Languages supported
~10s
Average processing time
60K+
Creators worldwide
4.9/5
Average user rating
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What makes his voice recognizable
Voice DNA · TTS perspective

You hear two words.
You know it's him.

The moment a 21 Savage line starts, you know. It's the register first — lower than almost anyone else working — and then the restraint. He doesn't push. He doesn't reach. Every word sits exactly where it lands, with long beats of silence between them where most speakers would cram syllables. That controlled, nearly monotone delivery is the whole point: the flatter it sounds, the colder the line hits. It's a voice built on what you can hear him deciding not to do.

TaskAGI's 21 Savage AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary text-to-speech engine built with emotional control as a core feature — not an add-on. The model captures the specific signatures: the pause after punchlines, the downward pitch drop on the last syllable of most phrases, the way vowels stretch slightly when a line is meant to weigh rather than simply describe.

There's also a subtle UK lilt the model picks up when you toggle the London style — a nod to roots that show up in his speaking voice but rarely in the recorded work. The result isn't a pitch filter on a stock voice. It's a neural recreation of how he actually delivers.

This tool exists for creators who want that specific energy for their own work. YouTube essayists narrating true-crime, reaction, or deep-dive commentary. TikTok and Shorts creators who want a voice that makes eight seconds of footage feel like a statement. Podcast producers cutting cold-opens that don't sound like every other podcast cold-open. Indie filmmakers needing a deadpan narrator for a trailer. Type your script, pick the style, get a studio-quality MP3 in under a minute.

REGISTER
Low. Very low.
Sits well below most speaking voices. The frequency range itself is recognizable before any word is formed.
CADENCE
Measured. Spacious.
Long pauses between phrases. Syllables land where they land. Nothing rushed, nothing crowded.
INFLECTION
Almost none.
Deliberately flat. Small downward drop on final syllables. Menace by absence, not by volume.
ACCENT
Atlanta + London.
Default Atlanta trap delivery. Toggle London style for the UK lilt underneath the surface.
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How it works
Three steps · under 60 seconds
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Paste your script
Drop in anything — a YouTube voiceover draft, a TikTok caption, a podcast cold-open, a trailer line, a Discord soundboard clip. The 21 Savage style reads best with short, declarative sentences. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Deadpan for the default flat delivery. Narration for documentary-style warmth. London for the UK lilt. Intense when the line needs menace. Fine-tune with the emotional-intensity slider in the full studio.
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Download the MP3
Studio-quality audio, 44.1 kHz, ready to drop into CapCut, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Descript, or any DAW. No re-encoding. No watermarks. No waiting.
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What you get
Four things that matter
FEATURE · 01
Neural TTS engine
HyperVoice is a purpose-built text-to-speech model with emotional control baked into the architecture. It reads your script with the flat, low-register Atlanta trap restraint that makes a 21 Savage line land — not a generic deep male preset with a pitch shift, and not a filter chain hiding the artifacts.
FEATURE · 02
Emotional control
Go full ice-cold plateau on a YouTube opener, lean into the menace on a podcast cold-open, loosen a half-shade for a TikTok closer. Intensity is set per line, so the deadpan stays the deadpan and only the loaded word carries the weight.
FEATURE · 03
Voice cloning
Drop 30 seconds of your own raw voice memo in the studio and clone it alongside the 21 Savage-style model. Run your narration track for continuity, flip to deadpan for the loaded line — same session, same export.
FEATURE · 04
Browser-only
No app, no plugin, no DAW required. Type a deadpan opener into the browser on a laptop or a phone, hit generate, drop the MP3 into CapCut or Premiere. The entire creator turnaround stays inside a single tab.
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What creators make with it
Used on YouTube, TikTok, podcasts
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YouTube essay narration
Twenty-minute true-crime deep-dives, fallen-empire explainers, true-business collapses — the flat low register carries a long script without ever sounding like it's performing for the listener.
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TikTok deadpan VO
Eight seconds of footage, one flat-stated line, no music, no zoom. The entire viral commentary format lives or dies on whether the voice refuses to oversell the punchline.
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Podcast cold-open
Ten seconds of slow, loaded setup before the theme music drops. The deadpan register does the work a standard warm podcast voice can't — it implies the story without announcing it.
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Reaction & commentary
Music-video breakdowns, rap-lyric reactions, sports takes, tier-list videos. When the rest of your feed is shouting, a low flat read forces the viewer to actually lean in.
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Documentary & trailers
Indie docs, fake-trailer skits, short-film openers, brand-film drop intros. Gets the prestige-narrator weight on the script without a booking fee or a three-week release window.
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Gaming & stream content
Kill-cam callouts, stream transitions, soundboard drops, meme edits, bot voices, vtuber side-accounts. Any moment where a low deliberate voice hits harder than a hype-pack shout does.
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vs. other TTS tools
Celebrity voice generation · Apr 2026

Five TTS tools.
One built for this.

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HyperVoice ↴
Free · → $19/mo
4.90
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ElevenLabs
$22/mo · no celeb voices
4.10
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Murf
$29/mo · corporate TTS
3.40
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WellSaid Labs
$44/mo · ad reads only
3.60
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Uberduck
$10/mo · robotic artifacts
2.75
MOS scores from internal blind listening tests · 21 Savage-style prompt set · May 2026.
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Answers
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Does the style model actually capture the deadpan plus that London lilt under the Atlanta accent?
Yes — those two signatures are the whole point. The default Deadpan setting holds the flat Atlanta trap cadence: short phrases, minimal pitch movement, periods where commas would be. Switch to the London style and the UK undertone he picked up from growing up between Plaistow and Atlanta surfaces on the rounded vowels. Neither preset washes those markers out for a generic deep-voice TTS.
Was the model trained on his actual recordings?
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No. It's a style model that captures the delivery patterns fans associate with his public speaking voice — low register, monotone plateau, measured word spacing, London-Atlanta accent mix. No copyrighted recordings were used to train it, and it is not sold as a licensed vocal clone. Output is fully AI-synthesized by HyperVoice, so there is no vocal-likeness rights issue for you to navigate.
Can I actually cut a TikTok end-to-end in this in time for tomorrow's post?
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That's the use case the tool was built around. Paste a line into the browser, pick Deadpan or London, hit generate — the MP3 is ready in roughly 10 seconds at 44.1 kHz. Drop it straight into CapCut on your phone or Premiere on a laptop. No install, no plugin, no waiting for a render queue. Cutting a viral commentary TikTok in ten minutes is standard.
How does this compare to the Bad Bunny style model for bilingual content?
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Very different archetype. The 21 Savage model is flat, low-register, English-first, built for deadpan narration scripts. The Bad Bunny model is built around Puerto Rican Spanish phonetics and the musical phrase-ending lift. If you're writing a bilingual EN/ES script, the right move is to generate the English lines on 21 Savage and flip to Bad Bunny for the Spanish stretches — same account, two different registers.
Can I use Voice Design to push the register even lower or pull the London accent harder?
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Yes. Voice Design sits alongside the preset library and lets you build a voice from scratch — register, cadence, breathiness, pitch floor, accent bias. For scripts where you want something below the 21 Savage baseline (say, a horror-narration depth) you can dial a bespoke voice and save it to your account. Voice Design is how the library gets past a preset count in the first place.
How long can my script be per generation?
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500 characters on the free preview. On the Personal plan ($19/mo) you get 500 minutes of generation per month — enough for a weekly YouTube essay channel with deadpan narration through every cut. Orchestrator ($79/mo) covers 3,000 minutes, which is closer to a daily upload schedule. LTD is unlimited for a one-time $99 payment.
Is the free tier actually free — no card, no trial timer?
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Free plan gives you 2 minutes of generation every month with no credit card required. That's enough to cut several TikTok deadpan voiceovers or a couple of YouTube cold-opens to see if the style model reads the way you want it to. If you need more, plans start at $19/mo, or you can skip monthly billing entirely with the $99 one-time LTD deal.
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