Lin-Manuel Miranda has reworked one of his iconic Hamilton songs called "One Last Time," as a tribute to former President Barack Obama.
The "One Last Time (44 Remix)" even features Obama's own voice, reciting a passage from George Washington’s farewell address. The song also includes vocals from Tony nominee Christopher Jackson, who played Washington in Hamilton, and produced by Grammy-winning gospel singer BeBe Winans and Tony and Grammy winner Alex Lacamoire.
This particular track has a poignant history between the two, with Miranda performing it at The White House in 2017 as a farewell to Obama.
Check it out below.
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