在响应百老汇暂停显示,Lin-Manuel Miranda Releases Unheard 'Hamilton' TrackThe Hamilton creator revealed a demo of a lost song in an effort to boost spirits in the face of coronavirus.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

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Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator ofHamiltonandIn the Heights, is one of those rare human beings who strictly uses the power of Twitter to spread positivity. Anyone whofollowsthe creative force of nature knows his feed is packed withinspiring and funny messagesdesigned to uplift followers.

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In the face of theaters going dark due tocoronavirus,the Broadway legend just released a never-before-heard demo track fromHamiltonthat didn't make the show's final cut — for free.

In the song, Hamilton is asking George Washington for advice on behalf of his "friend" who has found himself in quite a predicament. For anybody who had been inspired by this show, this is like finding a diamond in a pile of gold. Click hislink to listen. Thanks, Lin-Manuel!

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