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'Hamilton Sing-Along' is coming to Disney

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Disney+ is releasing a sing-along version of Hamilton tomorrow, providing a valuable resource to everyone trying to keep their families from being at each other's throats this Fourth of July.

Hamilton Sing-Along adds on-screen lyrics to Hamilton's live stage recording released in 2020. As in Disney sing-alongs before it, the lyrics will change colour to help you keep in time with the music, and this time will also be accompanied by a bouncing star offering further assistance. You'll need all the help you can get to keep up with almost three hours of nearly "Non-Stop" rapping.

Filmed in 2016, Hamilton features the musical's original principal Broadway cast, including Daveed Diggs, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Leslie Odom Jr, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, Phillipa Soo, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos, and writer and producer Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Hamilton is the latest musical to get a sing-along version on Disney+, joining titles such as Frozen and Frozen II, Into the Woods, Mary Poppins Returns, and Beauty and the Beast — both animated and live-action versions.

Hamilton Sing-Along will arrive June 30 on Disney+.



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