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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
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MJ#15 How does the music in this Hamilton clip it is 70th annual tony awards Hamilton

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It’s very different in that traditional musical theatre singing roots from opera and in modern day theatre pop, but Hamilton chooses a rap/hip-hop approach to the music.
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