Apple iPhone users have long relied on virtual assistant Siri to answer life's everyday questions. From checking the weather to finding a recipe, talking to Siri is like having an encyclopedia in your pocket.
However, Baltimore-based rapper Caz aka HAZMATCAZ has a unique gift. She can bring Siri to life using her voice.
The evidence was first posted to Twitter by user @Erinie_DaBest on Saturday, and to this day it has amassed nearly 238,000 retweets.
So last night I met the human form of Siri???????????? pic.twitter.com/x3nC4XNile
— єяıṅ (@Erinie_DaBest) December 22, 2018
In the 10-second clip, Caz is seen doing her best Siri impersonation, giving directions to a destination. Needless to say, Twitter was impressed.
One commenter encouraged her to look into voice-over opportunities.
Tell her to seriously look into voice over work.
Buy a decent mic and a board and get work
— Bleek Gillium (@digital_crates) December 22, 2018
Another compared her voice to that of Grammy-nominated artist Janelle Monáe.
She sounds like Janelle Monae ????
— JOLLY SPICE ????????????☃️ (@TrapicanaKali) December 22, 2018
One more just wanted Caz ride shotgun with him.
I’d love to have her ride shotgun on road trips & give me directions lmao
— .Vic (@Viicboii96) December 23, 2018
However, a tweeter was skeptical of her gift, claiming Caz was faking the uncanny sound.
So we gon act like she wasnt lip syncing with Siri in the background
— x2 (@coolbhopz) December 22, 2018
Caz quickly rebuked those claims, saying her Siri impersonation is a natural talent.
for everyone saying that i’m faking the siri you hear in the background is me being previously recorded on someone else’s phone and my friend asked me to do it again. i’ve always has a good speaking voice it just came naturally to me one day and i’ve been doing it ever since ????????♀️????
— ✨✨✨CAZ✨✨✨ (@HAZMATCAZZ) December 22, 2018
To silence critics, Caz posted a video to her personal Twitter, which has already registered nearly 2 million views.
????????♀️???? pic.twitter.com/QHvGnqpgCV
— ✨✨✨CAZ✨✨✨ (@HAZMATCAZZ) December 22, 2018
The original, most recognizable Siri voice was introduced to the public in 2011, as a part of Apple's new iPhone 4S unveiling. According to CNN, Apple would not confirm if Atlanta resident Susan Bennett was the assistant's real voice. However, the longtime voice actor has plenty of evidence to support her case.
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