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“Whole Damn Heart” by Mitch Dubin is a raw and redemptive anthem about sobriety, family, and the power of love.

If you have ever needed a reason to believe in second chances, listen to "Whole Damn Heart." It is a song born from pain but built with love.
Mitch Dubin

Mitch Dubin has released the song "Whole Damn Heart." It is a confession, a love letter, and a survival anthem rolled into one. This song was written during the early stages of Dubin's sobriety. This is a deeply personal song that traces the emotional wreckage of addiction. It also speaks of the power of family to hold things together when everything feels lost. The storytelling structure of "All Too Well" by Taylor Swift inspired this song.


"This song uses repeated melodies with evolving lyrics to reflect shifting emotional states."

Mitch Dubin

Each verse of this song peels back another layer of lived experience. The lyrics speak of the unwavering support of a loving wife and two brilliant sons, the strength of a cancer-surviving mother, a memorable bond with his father, and a lifelong friendship with a sister who lives far away. Every lyric in this song is true, and every emotion is earned. This honesty makes "Whole Damn Heart" more impactful. This is a full-circle moment captured in melody. It is vulnerable, redemptive, and profoundly human.








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