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While we wait for final results enjoy Lin-Manuel Miranda & Javier Muñoz performing an early version of MY SHOT from Hamilton that hasn’t been heard since the very first concert. They were at Seth Rudetsky he/him's VOTE-A-THON earlier today!

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky so super grateful for this. i’be been on this livestream all morning/afternoon (still am), and it’s the perfect way for me to feel the love of the theater community and be healed by their beautiful music and words rather than having panic attacks.. absolutely loved this deep cut!

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical WE LOVE LIN! Watch the WHOLE thing at

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky @JMunozActor has such joyful expressions when he sings it’s impossible not to feel happy and hopeful!!

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky love this! a welcome joyful distraction, for sure 🫶🏼

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky Lo vimos en vivo, me encantaa!! Apoyando desde la distancia. 🙌🏻

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky Freaking awesome! Still brings the chills and tears! I love you guys!!

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky Thank you, this helped. Hamilton has been my emotional support musical for the last few weeks.

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky My Hamilton! And the guy who wrote Hamilton!

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky Soooo good

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@Lin_Manuel @JMunozActor @HamiltonMusical @SethRudetsky How awesome is this! The country is rising up today, and I don‘t think America will miss this shot. ❤️🤍💙

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