Metro's media voice runs St. Louis-Atlanta producer baseline — Missouri-raised, ATL-trained, NYU-educated. Calm, measured for an artist whose tag ("if Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you") is one of the most recognizable in hip-hop. Behind-the-board cadence translates into interview register. Built for hip-hop production content, behind-the-board narration, and producer-style commentary.
Leland Wayne grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, picked up Fruity Loops in high school, moved to Atlanta after his mom drove him back and forth for studio sessions, attended NYU, dropped out to produce full-time. Built the Future-Migos-21 Savage trap-architecture era. Heroes & Villains in 2022 hit number one. The Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack in 2023. Producer Grammy nominations, executive production credits across the genre. The tag ("if Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you") is permanent hip-hop vocabulary.
His voice carries that exactly. St. Louis-Atlanta producer baseline — calm, measured, behind-the-board, the opposite of the rapper-frontman energy he produces for. Not flat — there's St. Louis warmth and Atlanta sharpness mixed underneath — but his interview register is steady, considered, comfortable letting the artists he produces do the loud talking. The tagged-intro signature is a separate mode entirely: short, declarative, designed to live before drum kicks.
The HyperVoice v6 model captures both modes — the producer-calm interview baseline and the tagged-intro signature register. Built from years of public producer-interview, studio-session, and beat-tag content. Generate beat tags, producer interviews, behind-the-board narration, or studio commentary in his style.
Whether you're making hip-hop production content, beat-tag intros, producer parody, or just want a behind-the-board calm register from someone who makes the records, this voice nails the Metro cadence. The St. Louis warmth, the Atlanta polish, the tagged-intro signature — all of it.