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You are going through puberty and your voice is changing with your body. This happened to me over a summer when I was 12. You might still be able to sing for a while, but soon your voice to adjust to it's new tones and that's the way you'll be singing from now on.
It has to do with your voice changing. Work with a vocal coach. The transition notes (notes between head notes and chest notes) are the hardest to do and they will be able to give you "exercises" to strengthen that range. Keep singing!
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