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Hell You Talmbout : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hell You Talmbout "Hell You Talmbout" is a 2015 protest song by Janelle Monáe and the members of her Wondaland artist collective, including Deep Cotton, George 2.0, Jidenna, Roman GianArthur, and St. Beauty.〔(Janelle Monáe and Wondaland Records Share Protest Song "Hell You Talmbout" ), by Eric Torres, at Pitchfork Media; published August 13, 2015; retrieved August 31, 2015〕 It charted at #35 in its first week.〔(Hailee Steinfeld Finds 'Love' on Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks ), by Trevor Anderson, at ''Billboard''; published August 20, 2015; retrieved August 31, 2015〕 The word "talmbout" in the title is a condensed version of "talking about";〔(This is CNN, &c. ), by Jay Nordlinger, in ''National Review''; published June 11, 2014; retrieved August 31, 2015〕 thus, the title asks "what the hell are you talking about?" The song lists the names of various African-American men, women, and children who have died in encounters with law enforcement and/or racial violence, and implores listeners to say the names of the deceased. Wondaland and Monáe subsequently released the instrumental track of the song, so that listeners could make their own versions.〔(Janelle Monae Asks Listeners To Record Personal Versions Of "Hell You Talmbout" ), by Elias Leight, at ''The Fader''; published August 28, 2015; retrieved August 31, 2015〕 ==Names of the deceased==
* Walter Scott * Jerame Reid * Phillip White * Eric Garner * Trayvon Martin * Sean Bell * Freddie Gray * Aiyana Jones * Sandra Bland * Kimani Gray * John Crawford * Michael Brown * Miriam Carey * Sharonda Singleton * Emmett Till * Tommy Yancy * Jordan Baker *Amadou Diallo
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