The Business RelationshipUnited States of America has always been resilient, and Lin-Manuel Miranda knows it. As part of his full-time job inspiring the American people, Miranda released a new track from the Hamilton Mixtape on Friday, and it is -- guess what -- fantastic.
SEE ALSO: 8 things we learned from PBS's excellent documentary 'Hamilton's America'Sia's performance of "Satisfied" features Miguel as Alexander Hamilton and Queen Latifah rapping the hell out of the middle section.
If you find yourself having an emotional response to this, you're not alone:
Miranda announced earlier in the week that there would be a second volume of the mixtape, but with the request that fans wait for volume 1, which drops Dec. 2, first.
Acceptable, but we'll never be satisfied.
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