I haven't been warming up my singing voice when I sing for over 3 months but I still sing I just don't warm it up Do you think I have ruined my voice forever I want to be a professional singer?

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YOU NEED A VOICE TEACHESR!!!!!!! I doubt very much that you have ruined your voice just because you have not been doing warm-ups. But it might be a good idea to start doing them for many numbers, one of which is to improve your vocal skills, in general.

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