
It’s not every day that you see Drake — the Grammy-winning rapper — solving math problems. But thanks to the internet’s latest AI trend, that’s exactly what’s happening.
In a wave of AI-generated content, creators have started using voice-cloning tools to make it sound like Drake is walking through vector problems, explaining concepts step-by-step like a laid-back tutor. It might sound strange at first, but it’s actually working — especially with students.
These short, punchy videos, often animated or styled like a casual podcast, show “Drake” guiding you through formulas, vector diagrams, and problem-solving methods. The unexpected twist? People are loving it. It’s math explained in a voice they recognize, with a tone that feels informal and stress-free.
The trend started gaining traction on TikTok and Instagram Reels, where millions of students already turn for bite-sized educational content. But this one stood out because it blended humor, pop culture, and learning in a way that didn’t feel forced.
What’s interesting is that students are saying they’re actually paying more attention to these videos than to traditional study material. And while teachers might not assign “Drake explains vectors” as homework (yet), many acknowledge that it’s getting students interested in topics they’d usually skip.
AI voice trends are nothing new, but when they’re used in a way that genuinely supports learning — and brings a little fun to the subject — it’s hard not to appreciate the creativity behind it.