Hamilton creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda released two more tracks from his long-awaited Hamilton Mixtape album. The album is available for pre-order now on Amazon.com. Release date for the Atlantic Records album is December 2.
As previously announced, the Mixtape consists of pop music artists putting their own stamp on numbers from Hamilton.
The two new tracks (available on iTunes) are:
“Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)” - K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente
“Satisfied” (feat. Miguel & Queen Latifah) - Sia
They're also available on Spotify:
Fun: Watch Jonathan Groff on Facebook react to hearing the new “Satisfied” for the first time:
Two other tracks, “My Shot” and “It’'s Quiet Uptown” were previously made available on both Spotify and iTunes (explicit version) (clean version).
You can also listen to Clarkson here:
Here is the complete playlist:
. “No John Trumbull” (Intro) - The Roots
2. “My Shot” (feat. Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz & Nate Ruess) [Rise Up Remix] - The Roots
3. “Wrote My Way Out” - Nas, Dave East, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Aloe Blacc
4. “Wait For It” - Usher
5. “An Open Letter” (feat. Shockwave) [Interlude] - Watsky
6. “Satisfied” (feat. Miguel & Queen Latifah) - Sia
7. “Dear Theodosia” (feat. Ben Folds) - Regina Spektor
8. “Valley Forge” (Demo) - Lin-Manuel Miranda
9. “It's Quiet Uptown” - Kelly Clarkson
10. “That Would Be Enough” - Alicia Keys
11. “Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)” - K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente
12. “You'll Be Back” - Jimmy Fallon & The Roots
13. “Helpless” (feat. Ja Rule) - Ashanti
14. “Take A Break” (Interlude) - !llmind
15. “Say Yes To This” - Jill Scott
16. “Congratulations” - Dessa
17. “Burn” - Andra Day
18. “Stay Alive” (Interlude) - J.PERIOD & Stro Elliot
19. “Slavery Battle” (Demo) - Lin-Manuel Miranda
20. “Washingtons By Your Side” - Wiz Khalifa
21. “History Has Its Eyes On You” - John Legend
22. “Who Tells Your Story” (feat. Common & Ingrid Michaelson) - The Roots
23. “Dear Theodosia” (Reprise) - Chance The Rapper & Francis and The Lights
The show Hamilton was originally conceived as a mixtape and morphed into a show. That's what Miranda refers to when he says in the tweet that he‘s been working on it “for years.”