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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free Drake
AI voice generator.

Type any script. Hear it back in that Toronto half-spoken melodic register — the soft mid-baritone, the reflective pace, the slight uptick at the end of a phrase that turns the line into a question even when it isn't one. OVO-era brand cadence, condo-balcony reflection energy. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · Drake · Toronto Melodic
★ 5.0 HD
"I sit in this city. I watch the same skyline I have watched for fifteen years. The skyline is the same. The person watching it is not."
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Drake ★ Style model
Toronto · Soft mid-baritone · Half-spoken melodic register with reflective uptick
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§ 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 one phrase.
You already know whose city you're in.

Aubrey Graham speaks in a soft mid-baritone that lives halfway between spoken word and melody — the same register he sings in, just dialed down half a step. The Toronto accent is real. The reflective pause is real. The slight uptick at the end of a phrase, like he is asking himself the question, is real. That uptick is the recognizable signature; once you hear it, you know exactly whose podcast or interview you've walked into.

TaskAGI's Drake AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary text-to-speech engine. The model is tuned for the speaking-voice register specifically — the Toronto-North-American baseline polished by a decade of press, the soft consonants, the breath-led delivery, and the half-melodic phrasing that survives even on flat-prose scripts.

Four presets cover modes you actually hear. Reflective is the default condo-balcony monologue register, slow and a touch melodic. Brand is the OVO-era voiceover voice, slightly tighter, more product-launch energy. Press is the red-carpet / press-junket register. Interview is the long-form-podcast guest voice, more casual, with the reflective uptick fully present.

Creators reach for this voice when a script needs introspection that does not slide into self-help. Hip-hop documentary cold-opens. Streetwear and luxury-brand voiceover. City-of-Toronto cultural-history narration. Reflective long-form podcast intros. Sports-documentary cold-opens that need a city-of-origin grounding. The voice does work that a generic young-male preset cannot do because it carries a specific learned softness — the kind that signals the speaker has spent time alone.

REGISTER
Soft mid-baritone.
Sits in a relaxed mid-baritone — half a step below his singing register. The voice never pushes; the softness is the whole texture.
CADENCE
Reflective.
Pauses arrive mid-phrase. Each sentence ends where the thought ends, not where the air runs out. The Reflective preset preserves the pause structure.
INFLECTION
Half-melodic.
Pitch movement is small but musical — the line carries a sung-quality contour even when the prose is flat. The uptick at the end of a phrase is the recognizable signature.
ACCENT
Toronto.
Forest-Hill-born Toronto baseline with a decade of international press polish. North-American-neutral with a Caribbean-Toronto undertone that surfaces on slang.
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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. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Toggle between four delivery presets. 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.
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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. The Drake preset captures the soft mid-baritone speaking voice, the half-melodic uptick, and the reflective pause structure — not a generic young-male rapper preset with a Canadian accent label.
FEATURE · 02
Emotional control
Set intensity per line. Reflective-quiet on the cold open. A touch of brand energy on the product line. Half-sung melodic lift on the closing. The voice carries an entire monologue without losing the softness.
FEATURE · 03
Voice cloning
Drop 30 seconds of your own voice and clone it alongside the Drake-style model. Useful for podcast productions where your voice carries the host-side and the Drake-style voice handles the reflective intro and outro.
FEATURE · 04
PDF-to-speech
Drop a hip-hop-history book, a Toronto-cultural memoir, or a streetwear-brand longread PDF and HyperVoice reads the full document in this voice. Useful for audiobook draft listens on contemporary-culture content.
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What creators make with it
Used on YouTube, TikTok, podcasts
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Hip-hop documentary VO
Rap-history retrospectives, OVO-era documentaries, Toronto-music-scene scripts. The Reflective preset reads at the slow-narrator register the genre expects from a city-of-origin host.
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Streetwear / luxury brand VO
OVO-aesthetic streetwear, premium spirits, luxury hotel brand voiceover. The Brand preset reads product-launch copy without sliding into corporate-mode.
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Long-form podcast intro
Reflective-culture podcasts, two-host long-form hip-hop shows, Toronto-music scene formats. The Interview preset reads at the long-form-guest register.
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Sports-documentary cold-open
Raptors-history scripts, NBA-Toronto narratives, sports-and-city documentary VO. The voice grounds the documentary in a specific geography in the first sentence.
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Reflective monologue reel
Self-reflective Reels and TikToks about late-twenties life, city-of-origin nostalgia, post-success introspection. The half-melodic uptick keeps the format from feeling preachy.
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City-history audiobook
Toronto cultural-history audiobooks, hip-hop-criticism essays, contemporary music writing. The voice handles long-form prose with the softness intact.
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vs. other TTS tools
Celebrity voice generation · Jun 2026

Five TTS tools.
One built for the reflective read.

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HyperVoice ↴
Free · → from $7
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 · Drake-style reflective monologue prompt set · June 2026.
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Answers
60seconds
First clip in under a minute.
Free plan. No credit card. Type your script, pick the style, download the MP3 — or you never hear from us again.
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Is this his rapping voice or his speaking voice?
Speaking. HyperVoice generates speech, not vocals. The model is tuned on the patterns of his interview, podcast, and press-tour speaking delivery — the OVO-press voice, not the studio-rap voice. For rapped or sung content you would need a different tool entirely; for narration and voiceover, this is the right voice.
Does the Toronto accent actually come through?
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Yes. The default Reflective preset carries the Toronto-North-American baseline with a Caribbean-Toronto undertone that surfaces on slang. It is not a flat North-American-neutral preset with a Canadian label — the speech-pattern of the 6 is specifically modeled.
Is this his actual voice, sampled from interviews?
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No. The model is a style model that captures the patterns associated with his public speaking voice — register, cadence, accent, melodic uptick — synthesized fresh by HyperVoice. No copyrighted recordings were used to train it, and it is not sold as a licensed vocal clone.
Can it pull off the brand-VO voice from his OVO-era ad reads?
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Yes — the Brand preset is tuned specifically on the patterns of his product-launch and brand voiceover register. Tighter than Reflective, more product-launch energy, but the softness is preserved. Useful for streetwear, luxury, and lifestyle voiceover.
How does this compare with the Weeknd style model?
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Different gravity. The Weeknd model sits a step lower, breathier, more late-night Toronto with a falsetto register held in reserve. Drake is more melodic on the speaking side and more reflective in cadence. Pair them for a dual-Toronto documentary cold-open.
Can I use it for paid commercial voiceover?
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Yes — generated audio is yours to use commercially under any paid HyperVoice plan. Streetwear brands, luxury VO, podcast intros, sports-documentary scripts. Disclose AI synthesis where the audience would expect it; do not market the audio as Mr. Graham's actual voice or use his name to brand the spot.
Is the free tier actually free?
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Free plan: 2 minutes of generation per month, no credit card, no countdown. Enough to test a reflective monologue or a couple of brand voiceover reads. Upgrade only when you outgrow it.
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Paste your script.
Hear it back from the 6.
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