Lots of great singers listed in the thread and Daniella Villarreal definitely makes the list.
This is the correct answer.Having been a teenager in the late sixties, the one and only I will list is Gracie Slick.
This is the correct answer.
Band Maid's vocalist Saiki has a very powerful and versatile voice. Just get past the outfits and the language barrier.
It turns out that Japanese is a very musical language. Words almost always end with vowels, like Romance languages, and there aren't any harsh gutturals.Language barrier?!?! I don't speak a word of Japanese, but I understood that singer at least as well as I understand 50% of the English-speaking rock singers I hear.
It turns out that Japanese is a very musical language. Words almost always end with vowels, like Romance languages, and there aren't any harsh gutturals.
I listen to 90% Polish punk:
I have absolutely no clue what they are saying, unless I translate it, but they sound oppressed, pissed off and having ALOT of fun... I guess it's Slavic languages I like. German punks just different. Czech punk is very similar to Polish.
I've got a couple hours worth of Japanese songs, a few of which I've had to translate into English, convincing me that songs are always easier to phrase in their native tongue.It turns out that Japanese is a very musical language.
Wotta rip-off. Here’s the real shiznit…
Don't get me wrong, that was pretty good, but I'm sticking with the OG's. Taste the biscuit!