HunchBluntley: All tastes in art and entertainment are subjective. No need to take your toys and go home. : )
Especially given how easy it is to like something that isn't objectively good. I mean, my personal tastes tend toward Baroque/Neoclassical and though I've got The Piano Guys, Bach, Aaron Copland, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and Tchaikovsky in my CD changer right now, if someone links Ke$ha's Your Love is My Drug, or Flo Rida's Low (Or for that matter, Lil Jon's Get Low...or DJ Snake's bigger hit videos like Get Low or Turn Down For What...) I'm giving that shit a 9/10 and you can fight me if you don't like it XD
But as to your track you linked...I haven't liked atonality much since I had to study it for a year because I took music theory as two electives, so I'm not loving that tracks music, but she's got a nice voice. Like the breathy style. If she had a better musician writing her music I'd probably buy an album but that track's probably a 5/10 for me.
I was toying with going with Annie Lennox for another female musician with a distinctive tone but I have to imagine everyone knows her, so I'll go with a slightly less well-known option, who also did (I think) her best work when someone else was writing her music. Here's Imogen Heap from her Frou Frou days, singing
Let Go. Heh, it's almost an anagram for Get Low. I did not do that on purpose.