Miley Cyrus Explained The Condition That Makes Her Voice So Raspy
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Miley Cyrus, known for her distinctive voice since her Disney Channel days, has recently discussed her vocal challenges stemming from Reinke's edema, a condition causing swollen vocal cords. She believes her unique timbre is partly due to a large polyp on her vocal cord, which adds depth to her sound but complicates performances. In an interview, Cyrus highlighted the difficulties of balancing the number of concerts she can perform without harming her voice while also managing the costs of touring, revealing the tough realities artists face in the music industry.
"It's not free to tour, and so, if I can't play a certain amount of shows, it doesn't actually, like, mathematically make any sense to do it."
"Her unique anatomy... I have Reinke's edema, a voice disorder in which the vocal cords become swollen. It can be caused by smoking, chronic acid reflux, or repetitive vocal trauma."
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