Drake-Style AI Voice: How AI Rap Voices Work
The Drake AI voice on Lalals has hit 2.0M uses – and it covers melodic rap and R&B in one model. Four modes, real use cases, and clear publishing rules before your first generation
AI can handle rhythm, but melodic rap is a different level. The tone has to feel relaxed, transitions need to be smooth, and that subtle R&B phrasing cannot sound forced. That is why Drake AI Voice gets so much attention in AI music searches. On Lalals, it has reached 2.0M uses and 88.0K likes in Inspired Voices. Here is what makes it work and how to use it properly.
What Is Drake AI Voice on Lalals?
On Lalals, Drake AI voice is an Inspired Voice – a style-based model trained on his signature delivery. Low baritone, relaxed articulation, smooth movement between rap and melody. Not aggressive hardcore rap, not clean R&B – somewhere right between the two.
The voice was published by Liam Bethoven and has been used 2.0M times and liked 88.0K times. Processing runs on Bluewaters AI v2.1, output format is 44.1 kHz WAV.
In Music AI, the platform automatically suggests "Melodic US R&B Rap" as the starting style – that is the exact genre profile of this model. If your material sits in that range, the results will be consistent.
One technical note: in AI Cover mode, the Remove Background option is not available – only Pitch Audio. In Voice Changer, both parameters are present. That affects which input material works best for each mode.
Who Uses It and Why
Drake AI Voice is not a general-purpose tool. It has a clear genre profile and works best in specific scenarios – unlike vocal models built for other styles and use cases.
Beatmaker testing a melodic rap concept. You have a Toronto trap instrumental – soft, R&B-leaning. You need to hear how a vocal sits on it, but bringing in a rapper at this stage is too early. Record a rough vocal with your own voice, run it through Voice Changer – and in a few minutes you know whether the concept works at all.
Rap writer without a studio. You have the lyrics and the melody in your head, but no setup to record a demo worth sending out. Voice Changer lets you deliver that material to a label or collaborator in a form that actually sounds convincing – not like a phone voice note.
TikTok and Reels creator. Melodic rap is one of the most popular formats for short video. AI Cover lets you take any existing track and get a version of it with Drake-style vocals. Fast, no extra steps.
Producer building original material. Through Music AI, you describe the track in a prompt and get a full song generated from scratch – the platform suggests "Melodic US R&B Rap" as the starting point. Works for demos, YouTube drops, or soundpack content.
Video production and podcasts. The AI text-to-speech tool reads any script in Drake's vocal style. Useful for promo clips, trailers, or narration that needs a rap-influenced tone.
What all these scenarios share is genre context. The model holds up where melodic rap or R&B is the target – not technically demanding vocals or aggressive delivery.
4 Modes, 4 Different Tasks
Every mode on the Drake AI page is its own tool with its own logic – not interchangeable versions of the same thing, but four different entry points depending on what you need.
- Voice Changer takes your existing recording. Upload a vocal file or a YouTube link and the model converts it into Drake's style. Good for testing material, cover versions, and quick demos. Both Remove Background and Pitch Audio are available here.
- Text to Speech generates audio from text with no input recording needed. Type your script, get the voice. Used for narration, promo content, trailers – anything that needs a rap-inflected tone in a spoken format.
- AI Cover re-records the vocal part of an existing track. Upload a song or YouTube link and the platform replaces the original vocal with Drake-style delivery. The instrumental, arrangement, and structure stay intact. Important detail: Remove Background is not available in this mode – only Pitch Audio. The source track should either be pre-separated or the platform handles the vocal isolation automatically before conversion.
- Music AI (Beta) generates a full track from a text prompt. The platform automatically suggests "Melodic US R&B Rap" as the starting style – the genre profile of this model. Write your own lyrics or generate them through the built-in option. Set the mood, and the model builds the track around it.
Each mode takes a different input and delivers a different result. Here is a quick breakdown to help you pick the right one for your task.
Drake AI Voice modes on Lalals
Mode | Input | Output | Pitch Audio | Remove Background |
Voice Changer | File / YouTube / recording | Converted vocal | Yes | Yes |
Text to Speech | Text | Voiceover | No | No |
AI Cover | File / YouTube | Track with new vocal | Yes | No |
Music AI | Prompt + lyrics | Full track | No | No |
The choice comes down to one question: do you already have material to work with – or do you need to build something from scratch?
Rap or R&B: Pick Your Mode
The Drake model covers two genres at once – and that affects which mode to reach for. Straight rap flow and melodic singing need different input and a different approach.
If you have a rap track with a clear flow. Voice Changer with your own recording is the strongest option. Rap articulation is dense, tempo is high – the model reads the structure better from a live recording than generating from a prompt. Even a rough vocal draft gives a more reliable result than an abstract Music AI prompt.
If the track is melodic – with a singing line and R&B feel. This is where Music AI performs best. The suggested "Melodic US R&B Rap" style is built for exactly this – smooth transitions, soft baritone, no hard attacks. A prompt with a specific mood ("late night R&B, slow tempo, melancholic") gives more consistent results than a vague description.
If you want to re-record an existing track. AI Cover is the only mode that works with a finished song as a whole. It handles both rap and R&B – but keep in mind that Remove Background is not available here. If the original has a dense mix, the result may be less clean than working with an isolated vocal through Voice Changer. To separate stems first, use the AI stem splitter.
If you need spoken narration, not singing. Text to Speech handles content where tone matters more than musical delivery. Ad voiceover, podcast intro, trailer – anywhere the rap cadence is not needed but the voice itself sets the right atmosphere.
Voice Changer works best for rap flow with your own recording. Music AI is the right call for melodic material from scratch – the suggested "Melodic US R&B Rap" style is built for it. AI Cover handles finished tracks you want to re-voice. Text to Speech covers narration and spoken content with no recording needed.
Where You Can Publish Drake's AI Voice
Inspired Voice is a separate legal category on Lalals. The platform's official terms define use as personal and non-commercial. In rap content, the line between creative and commercial often gets blurry – so it helps to know exactly where it sits.
Publishing rules for Inspired Voices
Allowed | Not allowed |
Personal non-commercial creative content | Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal and other streaming platforms |
Fan covers and freestyle videos on social media | Selling, licensing, or monetizing the track |
Educational use | Commercial release, advertising, public broadcast |
Non-commercial sharing | Claiming Drake endorsed or participated in the recording |
A cover on TikTok or a freestyle video on YouTube as non-commercial creative content – that is allowed. The same material released on streaming, sold, or used in advertising – that is a violation of Inspired Voice terms.
Full and current terms of use – on the Lalals Terms of Service page.
For a voice cleared for commercial release, Original Voices on Lalals are the right option. They are licensed for distribution without these restrictions. Details on the Lalals pricing plans page.
One Voice, Four Entry Points
The Drake model on Lalals is not one tool – it is four different ways to work with the same voice. Which one fits depends on what you bring to it: a finished track, a script, your own recording, or an empty project.
The genre range is narrow – melodic rap and R&B. But that narrowness is exactly what makes it consistent. Inside that range, the voice performs predictably. Outside it, results will drop regardless of which mode you use.