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SINGLE BY SHANIA TWAIN
I Aint No Quitter; I'm Not a Quitter

Scene (performing arts)         
DIVISION OF A FILM
Love scene; Scene (drama); Scene (filming); Film scene; French scenes; Scene (fiction); Scene (film); Obligatory scene; Scene (filmmaking); Opening scene
A scene is a dramatic part of a story, at a specific time and place, between specific characters. The term is used in both filmmaking and theatre, with some distinctions between the two.
Scene (subculture)         
  • [[Brokencyde]] was a popular scene band that received widespread criticism for their sound and fashion
  • street fashion]]
  • Example of scene fashion
  • The Blood Brothers]] were influential on the development of scene fashion
YOUTH SUBCULTURE INVOLVING SKINNY JEANS, BRIGHT CLOTHING, BRIGHTLY DYED STRAIGHT FLAT HAIR WITH FOREHEAD-COVERING LONG FRINGES, ASSOCIATED WITH MUSIC GENRES SUCH AS METALCORE, CRUNKCORE, DEATHCORE, ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND POP PUNK
Scene (youth); Flogger (fashion); Scene subculture; Scenester; Scene kids; Scene (fashion); Scene (2010s subculture); Scene queen; Scene (youth subculture); Scene (style); Scene fashion; Colorido; Colorido subculture; Colorido (subculture); Trendies; Trendy (subculture); Trendies (subculture); Shamate; Shamate subculture; Shamate (subculture); Scene kid; Scenecore; Scene (fashion trends); Pop punk subculture; Pop-punk subculture; Mall punks; Mall punk (subculture); Mall punk subculture; Alternateen; Corey Pattakos; Kiki Cannibal; Scene pop; Scenies; Scene people; Scene culture; List of scene bands; Scene music; Scene kid music
The scene subculture is a youth subculture that emerged during the early 2000s in the United States from the pre-existing emo subculture. The subculture became popular with adolescents from the mid-2000s to early 2010s.
scenester         
  • [[Brokencyde]] was a popular scene band that received widespread criticism for their sound and fashion
  • street fashion]]
  • Example of scene fashion
  • The Blood Brothers]] were influential on the development of scene fashion
YOUTH SUBCULTURE INVOLVING SKINNY JEANS, BRIGHT CLOTHING, BRIGHTLY DYED STRAIGHT FLAT HAIR WITH FOREHEAD-COVERING LONG FRINGES, ASSOCIATED WITH MUSIC GENRES SUCH AS METALCORE, CRUNKCORE, DEATHCORE, ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND POP PUNK
Scene (youth); Flogger (fashion); Scene subculture; Scenester; Scene kids; Scene (fashion); Scene (2010s subculture); Scene queen; Scene (youth subculture); Scene (style); Scene fashion; Colorido; Colorido subculture; Colorido (subculture); Trendies; Trendy (subculture); Trendies (subculture); Shamate; Shamate subculture; Shamate (subculture); Scene kid; Scenecore; Scene (fashion trends); Pop punk subculture; Pop-punk subculture; Mall punks; Mall punk (subculture); Mall punk subculture; Alternateen; Corey Pattakos; Kiki Cannibal; Scene pop; Scenies; Scene people; Scene culture; List of scene bands; Scene music; Scene kid music
['si:nst?]
¦ noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. a person associated with a particular fashionable cultural scene.

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I Ain't No Quitter

"I Ain't No Quitter" is a song by the Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was the third and final single released from her 2004 Greatest Hits album. The song was written by Twain and her then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. "I Ain't No Quitter" was originally released to country radio on May 2, 2005. The commercial singles in Europe were released on July 12, 2005. With no promotion by Twain and little by the record label, "I Ain't No Quitter" is one of Twain's lowest peaking singles. Despite this, Twain performed the song on her Still the One residency and Rock This Country Tour.