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"Fix What You Didn't Break" is a song by American country music singer Nate Smith, released as a single in November 2024 from his second studio album California Gold. It had initially been released ahead of the album as a promotional single on August 23, 2024.
The song is a collaboration with Swedish DJ and music producer Alesso. [13] A third single, "Can You Die from a Broken Heart", was released on September 30, 2024, four days ahead of the album's release. [14] The song features vocals by Avril Lavigne, who had previously collaborated with Smith in May 2024. [15]
In the song, Nate Smith thanks his significant other for staying with him and seeing the person he is, as opposed to others in the past who have not accepted and left him: "I'm a little damaged, but damn you saw the good / When everyone saw baggage, you loved when no one could / Laying in this bed beside you, I don't have to hide away / You see all the wreckage and it wrecks me that you stay".
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The song has been labeled as a country power ballad. [13] [14] Smith described "Can You Die from a Broken Heart" as "the epitome of what a heartbreak ballad should feel and sound like," emphasizing the song's emotional depth and its ability to resonate with listeners facing personal loss. [15]
The tune, titled "Prayer for the Broken," is a piece recorded by the actress before she died at age 33 in 2020 in a drowning accident. Now completed with the background vocals of her former co ...
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