That's what Rolling Stone tried to figure out with a 2012 readers' poll which asked the question: Which singer has the most unique voice?
David Bowie, whose style of singing has inspired countless imitations over the years, was listed at #8, while the incomparable Janis Joplin came in at #7 (the only woman on the list).
Rock's "Golden God" himself, Robert Plant, came in at #3 (and with good reason — while many have tried to copy his style in the years since Led Zeppelin first exploded, no one has really succeeded). Speaking of impossible to replicate, the gruff vocals of genius singer-songwriter Tom Waits landed him the #2 spot.
While there are, naturally, plenty of unique singers who weren't included on this list, those who did most certainly deserved the votes.
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