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  2. One Last Time (Hamilton song) - Wikipedia

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    The cast of Hamilton performed this song for the Obama White House as they neared the end of their eight-year tenure. Obama led the room in a standing ovation. [4] Hamilton cast member Bryan Terrell Clark said "There's no way that any actor on that stage can say the words that we're saying and ignore the political climate that we're immersed in right now."

  3. My Shot - Wikipedia

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    The song was one of many performed at the White House in March 2016. [10] A parody of the song [11] was performed by Miranda as his opening monologue [12] on the October 8, 2016, episode of Saturday Night Live. The song was parodied and performed by The Roots during The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 's "Football Raps" segment on August 3 ...

  4. Lin-Manuel Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the book, he wrote a rap about Hamilton that he performed for the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word on May 12, 2009, accompanied by Alex Lacamoire. Miranda later said he spent a year writing the Hamilton song "My Shot", revising it countless times so that every verse would reflect Alexander Hamilton's intellect.

  5. Anthony Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Hamilton made a guest appearance on the song "That One", the first single from Teedra Moses' second album Cognac & Conversation. On February 24, 2016, Hamilton performed at the last "In Performance at the White House" hosted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle as part of a tribute to singer Ray Charles. [27]

  6. Alexander Hamilton (song) - Wikipedia

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    This song was originally part of a group of songs entitled "The Hamilton Mixtape" and created by Lin-Manuel Miranda as he started interpreting and adapting Ron Chernow's Hamilton biography for the stage. He performed this number live at a White House poetry jam in 2009.

  7. White House to Host Black History Month Concert With ... - AOL

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    Hamilton told theGrio that he will perform two songs during his set, including his latest single, “Mercy.” “Well, ‘Mercy’ was a song that we put out after George Floyd and all this stuff ...

  8. History Has Its Eyes on You - Wikipedia

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    When Hamilton is told that history will be watching him, it symbolizes that Hamilton is becoming a significant part of the narrative of the war and of the early history of America. [1] The melody for this song is repeated in the opening chords of the final song of Hamilton, "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story".

  9. The Election of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    "The Election of 1800" is the nineteenth song from the second act of Hamilton, a Broadway musical that premiered in 2015 focused on the life of Alexander Hamilton. In "The Election of 1800", Jefferson and Burr's attempts to win the 1800 United States presidential election result in a tie that must be broken by Hamilton. "The Election of 1800 ...