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I am 76-and-I’ll-Still-Kick-Your-Ass Fuckin’ Franklin.''"

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I am 76-and-I’ll-Still-Kick-Your-Ass Fuckin’ 76-and-I'll-Still-Kick-Your-Ass Fuckin' Franklin.''"



To take you home''

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To take you home''home''
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* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''Music/TheHamiltonMixtape''. Miranda stated that because he considered the mixtape such a perfect work as is, that Vol. 2 just wouldn't be as good, and decided to release them separately as ''Hamildrops'' instead.

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* CoverVersion: "Helpless" is a straightforward rock cover of the original song.


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* CoverVersion: "Helpless" is a straightforward rock cover of the original song.
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# "[=Found/Tonight=]" by Lin-Manuel Miranda and [[Theatre/DearEvanHansen Ben Platt]] (March 19, 2018)

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# "[=Found/Tonight=]" by Lin-Manuel Miranda and [[Theatre/DearEvanHansen Ben Platt]] Creator/BenPlatt (March 19, 2018)

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* MotorMouth: Weird Al demonstrates his by ''owning'' the rap segments included in the Polka. In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Weird Al confirmed that he actually ''[[UpToEleven increased their tempo]]''.

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* MotorMouth: Weird Al demonstrates his by ''owning'' the rap segments included in the Polka. In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Weird Al confirmed that he actually ''[[UpToEleven increased ''increased their tempo]]''.tempo''.



* UpToEleven:
** ''Hamilton'' was already infamous for its insanely fast bars, particularly in "Guns and Ships" and "Washington on Your Side". Weird Al ''sped up'' both songs, and more, for "The Hamilton Polka".
** "First Burn", already an earlier, angrier version of "Burn", is amped up by being performed by ''five'' different Elizas. Alexander didn't stand a chance.
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To take you home''
* YourCheatingHeart: "First Burn", which is a repurposed early draft of "Burn", features Eliza lambasting Hamilton for his affair and burning his letters to her. With ''all five Elizas'' performing in 2018.

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To take you home''
* YourCheatingHeart: "First Burn", which is a repurposed early draft of "Burn", features Eliza lambasting Hamilton for his affair and burning his letters to her. With ''all five Elizas'' performing in 2018.
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One year after the release of ''Music/TheHamiltonMixtape'', Creator/LinManuelMiranda announced the release of more ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}''-related content he called "The Hamildrops." Instead of releasing all the songs together on one album, one new piece is released monthly from December 2017 through December 2018. The first such track, "Ben Franklin's Song," was released on December 15, 2017.

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One year after the release of ''Music/TheHamiltonMixtape'', Creator/LinManuelMiranda announced the release of more ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}''-related content he called "The Hamildrops." Instead of releasing all the songs together on one album, one new piece is was released monthly from December 2017 through December 2018. The first such track, "Ben Franklin's Song," was released on December 15, 2017.
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** ''Hamilton'' was already infamous for it's insanely fast bars, particularly in "Guns and Ships" and "Washington on Your Side". Weird Al ''sped up'' both songs, and more, for "The Hamilton Polka".

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** ''Hamilton'' was already infamous for it's its insanely fast bars, particularly in "Guns and Ships" and "Washington on Your Side". Weird Al ''sped up'' both songs, and more, for "The Hamilton Polka".



* YouAreNotAlone: The message of "Found/Tonight", which is a mashup with "Someday You Will Be Found" (a song already about this trope) and emphasizes this aspect of "The Story of Tonight".

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* YouAreNotAlone: The message of "Found/Tonight", which is a mashup with "Someday You "You Will Be Found" (a song already about this trope) and emphasizes this aspect of "The Story of Tonight".



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Someone will coming come running\\

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* BadassGrandpa: Creator/BenjaminFranklin asserts this of himself in "Ben Franklin's Song." TruthInTelevision.
-->"''Do you know who the fuck I am?\\
I am 76-and-I’ll-Still-Kick-Your-Ass Fuckin’ Franklin.''"


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* CoolOldGuy: Creator/BenjaminFranklin asserts this of himself in "Ben Franklin's Song." TruthInTelevision.
-->"''Do you know who the fuck I am?\\
I am 76-and-I’ll-Still-Kick-Your-Ass Fuckin’ Franklin.''"
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* UpToEleven:
** ''Hamilton'' was already infamous for it's insanely fast bars, particularly in "Guns and Ships" and "Washington on Your Side". Weird Al ''sped up'' both songs, and more, for "The Hamilton Polka".
** "First Burn", already an earlier, angrier version of "Burn", is amped up by being performed by ''five'' different Elizas. Alexander didn't stand a chance.
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# "One Last Time (44 Remix)" by Christopher Jackson, UsefulNotes/BarackObama, and Bebe Winans (December 21, 2018)

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