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・ Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come from?
・ Who Were the Shudras?
・ Who Will Answer?
・ Who Will Answer? (song)
・ Who Will Comfort Me
・ Who Will Comfort Toffle?
・ Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
・ Who Will I Run To?
・ Who Will Love Me
・ Who Will Love My Children?
・ Who Will Marry Mary?
・ Who Will Remember the People...
・ Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?
・ Who Will Save the World?
・ Who Will Save Your Soul
Who Will Survive in America
・ Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them?
・ Who Will Tell My Brother?
・ Who Will Walk in the Darkness with You?
・ Who Will You Run To
・ Who Would Have Thought
・ Who Would Have Thought It?
・ Who Would Imagine a King
・ Who Would Win
・ Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
・ Who Wrote the Bible?
・ Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?
・ Who Wrote the Words
・ Who Ya Gonna Call?
・ Who You Are


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Who Will Survive in America : ウィキペディア英語版
Who Will Survive in America

"Who Will Survive in America" is the final track of the standard edition of American rapper Kanye West's album ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy''. The piece, featuring no vocals from West himself, serves as the album's coda and is built on a sample of Gil Scott-Heron's "Comment No. 1", a blunt, surrealist piece delivered by Scott-Heron in spoken word about the African-American experience and the faded idealism of the American dream. Scott-Heron's poem, which criticized the 1960s Revolutionary Youth Movement for failing to recognize the more basic needs of the African-American community, is edited to a reduced version on the track that, according to music writer Greg Kot, "retains its essence, that of an African-American male who feels cut off from his country and culture". By contrast, Sean Fennessey interprets it as "a too-serious denouement for an album that is more about the self’s little nightmares than some aching societal rejection".
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