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  2. I Quit (Hepburn song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Quit" is a song by British female pop band Hepburn. [2] The song was written by Phil Thornalley , who produced the track alongside Notodog, and Colin Campsie . Included on Hepburn's debut and only studio album, Hepburn (1999), the song also appears on the soundtrack to the American supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer .

  3. Hepburn (band) - Wikipedia

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    [2] "I Quit" was released by Hepburn in May 1999 and peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. [ 1 ] Though a music video accompanied the release of the single, later in the year, a new video for "I Quit" shot using scenes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer , including scenes of the band on the sets of the show, and also with the band acting like ...

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  5. I Quit - Wikipedia

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    I Quit may refer to: a phrase used by people to signify they resign, or wish to cease what they are doing "I quit" match, a professional wrestling match type; a song performed by Hepburn; a song performed by Bros, on the album Push; a song performed by AJ McLean, on the album Have It All

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