Your voice sounds like.. ?

Well at this point I want to state that I've been most of the times unfairly compared to singers I didn't even know at that moment. When I started I was easily compared with Tori Amos, though I know her work now and I take it as a compliment ( I think she's very good but I have confess I have listened to her stuff cautiously to avoid influence, at leats for now) for me it was discouraging that people jumped to compare my voice as if I were copycating acts that I hadn't listened in my life. I'm glad I was pointed to her because I think she's a ver unusual and alternative act, but it was discouraging specially at the beginning to start out just being compared with another. Some pointed to Shakira, (maybe because I'm hispanic and blonde!? as I do claim and know my music or voice has nothing to do with hers I relaxed and understood that comparisons are unavoidable) I've learnt through this time, not to try to change but still seek for my spirit and my own sound looking within myself, so even when I first felt tempted to change my way of singing, soon I realized to let it flow naturally the way it gets out of myself, and I've gathered quite a lot of recognition since. So I will just tell that Enya, Tori Amos and Kate Bush were not my sources of influences though I do admire their work and it's inspiring to see this icons and women making a difference. If I have to be fair to my true sources, I learnt my weird ups and downs with a male vocalist, Roland Orzábal, from Tears for Fears, or thus it was how it sounded when I first tried to sing his songs. I think there is a really clear influence from Tears for Fears band and the moody spice of my very own music, but only smart journalists find that. I also like Liz Fraser from Cocteau Twins that I found much later on, and Cyndi Lauper was also a great influence for me (as a vocalist, not as a composer)