Angelica_original_version 🚀

: Original manuscript "papers" or early drafts of the score often circulate in digital archives for musical theater students, showing the evolution of the complex "Satisfied" rap.

: The instrumentation is more stripped-down, highlighting the rhythmic rap flow Miranda originally envisioned for the character. Relation to "Paper" angelica_original_version

The phrase most frequently refers to the original demo version of the song "Satisfied" from the musical Hamilton , performed by Lin-Manuel Miranda as a "working" version of the character Angelica Schuyler. Context and Origin : Original manuscript "papers" or early drafts of

This version was released as part of the Hamilton Off-Broadway Cast Recording or shared via tapes. It differs from the final Broadway version (sung by Renée Elise Goldsberry) in several ways: Context and Origin This version was released as

: There are several scholarly papers (e.g., in journals like Studies in Musical Theatre ) that analyze the "Angelica" character arc and how her "original version" in history differs from her stage portrayal.

: The book Hamilton: The Revolution includes the lyrics and footnotes where Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses the evolution of Angelica’s songs from their original versions to the stage.