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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. Hamilton (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton narrates Alexander Hamilton's life in two acts, and details among other things his involvement in the American Revolutionary War as an aide-de-camp to George Washington, his marriage to Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, his career as a lawyer and Secretary of the Treasury, and his interactions with Aaron Burr (the main narrator for most of the musical), which culminates in their duel that ends ...

  4. It's Quiet Uptown - Wikipedia

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    By telling us that he can't tell us about it, Miranda shows us Hamilton's despair." [4] The New York Times likened the song to "Biggie's 'Suicidal Thoughts,' still one of the most chilling hip-hop songs of all time", as they both "confront [their] own mortality...end[ing] up exhausted, frayed, desperate."

  5. My Shot - Wikipedia

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    "My Shot (Rise Up Remix)" is a song recorded by The Roots featuring Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz, and Nate Ruess from The Hamilton Mixtape. The song peaked at number 16 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart. [18] It was featured in the credits of the filmed version of the musical on Disney+.

  6. Wait for It (song) - Wikipedia

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    New York Theatre said it was "one of Odom's show-stopping numbers in the musical". [11] The Daily Telegraph said it is an "instant classic anthem". [12] Screen Fellows writes that the "powerful" song "make[s] a moving case for [Burr's] humanity" by portraying him as an "ultimately sympathetic character". [13] DVC Inquirer deemed it a "standout ...

  7. Hamilton (album) - Wikipedia

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    This made Hamilton the highest charting cast album since Hair in 1969. This peak also came on the album's 250th consecutive week on the Billboard 200. [5] The album was the highest-selling Broadway cast album of 2015 and peaked at number one on the Top Rap Albums chart, the first cast album to ever do so. [2]

  8. Non-Stop (Hamilton song) - Wikipedia

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    Of all the songs in Hamilton, "Non-Stop" has been described by some as the best summation of Alexander Hamilton's character. [2] One reviewer described the track's key success being tied to its relentlessness, mirroring Hamilton's own character. [3] Other comparisons have included the song's "urgency and momentum" as the nation is built ...

  9. 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".