Exotic vocal


Let's make it female vocal. I'll start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKXp9l3pIq4
inna
I wouldn't exactly call it exotic but it is certainly unusual. Kim Waters, I think, is her name. Devotion album by Rasa. She sings Indian devotional songs. Good sound quality for a digital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Py_GrNL5g
How to define exotic singing? Does the female singer have to have an exotic look like Ofra Haza? Ofra has an incredible and powerful voice, but still not sure how exotic would fit in...
There are many Arab, Persian and Indian singers that are extremely good as perhaps anywhere else...
We have a freedom of interpretation of the exotic and have no need to define it in exact terms.
I thought that Ofra was okay, but Sussan's voice is much more powerful and has a lot of depth. She might also be a little frightening.

I'll complete the list with most extra-ordinary female singers I've learned throughout my musical devotion...

Dimanda Galas often with Gothic appearance... Pure free spirit and mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3ROtXm-dbY

Meridith Monk mixes minimal piano with incredible voice improvisations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSf0FmXB_6M

LHasa De Sela -- French Canadian born to Jewish mother and Mexican dad chosen to perform gypsy songs in Spanish with incredibly deep voice. Unfortunately she did not live long life and did not create enough work to enjoy her. This is one of her last performances before terminal disease took away her life... If you won't get goose bumps and chills on your skin, than there's something you miss

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Y_4tW0jnw

And finally (can you consider that exotic?) Nina Hagen -- mother of Punk. Many of us know her huge voice range from low male tenor to coloratura soprano... I enjoy this one of my favorite her late 70's video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-FMglTIO30
Czarivey, I of course liked Lhasa de Sela most. She's got charm and sense of sound. Very good.
I wouldn't call it Gypsy song, you know.