It's called The Diva Dance.
"The Diva Dance" is a song sung by Jane Zhang, and it is a cover song. Some tones of the original song are synthesized by computer.
In March, 217, Eric Serra, the author of The Diva Dance, wrote that it was the most impressive version she had ever heard among countless versions in the world, and Jane Zhang successfully interpreted the phrases and notes originally written for aliens.
Song appreciation:
The Diva Dance is an episode in the film The Fifth Element directed by director Luc Besson. The song consists of two parts, the first part is an excerpt from Italian sigh intonation, and the second part is a cheerful melody, which was made by Albanian soprano Inva Mulla Tchako and synthesized the voice of another male singer.
Some of the songs in the movie are computer-synthesized, which spans more than 4 octaves. In some places, the true and false sounds are rapidly converted, and three 8-degree consecutive leaps are needed in 2 seconds. Jane Zhang challenged the computer-synthesized music tracks with his voice at the concert scene, and his superb singing skills and voice conversion skills are classic.