Ohw ohww
What should I take from this
Always an argument
What should I make of this
(We don't belong together)
Even if we are meant to be
Then why this keep happening
The fights per week
And mostly this don't make no sense to me
We started out so strong
We promised we would last forever
Now I'm weak & I can't move on
And no signs of things are getting better
We keep going back & forth
And now this love's on life support
And I can't go through this no more
So I just wanna put in my two weeks notice
I quit
I quit
I quit
I quit
I quit
Put in my two weeks notice
I tried all that I could
Did everything in the book
But nothing seems to work (out with us)
It's kinda hard giving up
When I invested so much
But enough is enough (yeahh)
We started out so strong
With the promise we would last forever
Now I'm weak & I can't move on
And no signs of things are getting better
We keep going back & forth
And now this love's on life support
And I can't go through this no more
So I just wanna put in my two weeks notice
I put in all the time
But it never payed off
So I don't wanna listen
And I sure don't wanna talk
I've had it up to here
So I'm gonna make it clear right now
I'm giving you my resignation
We keep going back & forth (back & forth)
And now this love's on life support (wooow, I don't think it's gonna make it)
And I can't go through this no more (I can't go through this no more)
Just wanna put in my two weeks notice (yeah yeah yeah)
We keep going back & forth (we keep babyy)
And now this love's on life support (ohh oh)
And I can't go through this no more (oehhh)
So I just wanna put in my two weeks notice
I quit
I quit
I quit
I quit
I quit
Put in my two weeks notice
I quit
I quit
About This Song
"I Quit" is a vulnerable R&B ballad that chronicles the painful decision to end a toxic relationship despite lingering love, with Atozzio delivering raw emotion over a melancholic instrumental backdrop. The song explores themes of emotional exhaustion, the cyclical nature of relationship conflict, and the difficult realization that love alone isn't enough to sustain a partnership plagued by constant fighting and sleepless nights. Atozzio's smooth vocal delivery contrasts with the heavy subject matter, creating a bittersweet tension that captures the complexity of walking away from someone you still care about. The track stands out for its honest portrayal of relationship fatigue, using the metaphor of "putting in my two weeks" to frame romantic breakup in terms of quitting a job that's become unbearable. This approach resonates with listeners who've experienced the heartbreak of knowing when to let go, making it a standout track on "The Imprint" that showcases Atozzio's ability to blend contemporary R&B with deeply personal storytelling.
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