| Lyrics | % Correct |
|---|---|
| How does a Bastard, {orphan} son of a whore | 100%
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| by being a lot {smarter} | 94%
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| by working a lot {harder}, | 94%
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| The 10 dollar {Founding} {father} without a father | 90%
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| And a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a {forgotten} {spot} in the Caribbean | 87%
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| Got a lot {farther} | 87%
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| By being a {self-starter}, | 84%
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| "This kid is {insane}, man!" | 84%
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| Across the waves, he struggled and kept his {guard} {up} | 81%
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| By providence, impoverished, in squalor, grow up to be a {hero} and a {scholar}? | 81%
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| Then a {hurricane} came, and devastation reigned | 81%
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| Took up a collection just to send him to the {mainland} | 81%
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| And Alex got better, but his mother {went} {quick} | 77%
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| And he wrote his first {refrain}, a testament to his pain | 77%
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| And there's a {million} things I haven't done | 77%
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| And the world's gonna {know} {your} {name} | 77%
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| But just you wait, {just} {you} {wait} | 77%
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| by 14 they placed him in charge of a {trading} {charter} | 77%
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| "Get your {education}, don't forget from whence you came | 77%
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| Inside, he was {longing} for something to be a part of | 77%
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| Moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed {suicide} | 77%
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| Well, the word got {around}, they said | 77%
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| What's your {name}, man?" | 77%
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| 2 years later, see Alex and his mother {bedridden} | 74%
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| {Alexander} {Hamilton} | 74%
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| My name is {Alexander} {Hamilton} | 74%
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| Our man saw his {future} drip, dripping down the drain | 74%
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| A voice saying, "Alex, you gotta {fend} {for} {yourself}" | 71%
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| Left him with nothing but ruined pride, something {new} {inside} | 68%
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| Put a {pencil} {to} {his} {temple}, connected it to his brain | 68%
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| And every day while slaves were being {slaughtered} and carted away | 65%
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| In {New} {York}, you can be a new man | 65%
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| In {New} {York}, you can be a new man | 65%
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| Scamming for every book he can get his {hands} {on} | 65%
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| The bow of a ship headed for a {new} {land} | 65%
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| He woulda been {dead} and destitute without a cent of restitution | 61%
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| In {New} {York} | 61%
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| In {New} {York}, you can be a new man | 61%
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| In {New} {York}, you can be a new man | 61%
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| Just you {wait}! | 61%
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| The brother was ready to {beg}, {steal}, {borrow} or {barter} | 61%
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| When he was 10, his father split, full of it, {debt} {ridden} | 61%
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| {Alexander} {Hamilton} | 58%
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| Half-dead, sitting in their own sick, the {scent} {thick} | 58%
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| He started {retreating} and reading every treatise on the shelf | 58%
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| Planning for the {future}, | 58%
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| Oh, {Alexander} {Hamilton} | 55%
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| Started working, clerking for his {late} {mother's} {landlord} | 55%
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| There woulda been nothing left to do for {someone} {less} {astute} | 55%
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| When America {sings} {for} {you} | 55%
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| We are {waiting} {in} {the} {wings} for you | 52%
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| Trading {sugar} {cane} and rum and all the things he can't afford | 48%
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| Will they know what you {overcame}? | 48%
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| You could never {back} {down}, | 48%
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| you never learned to {take} {your} {time} | 48%
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| see him now as he {stands} on | 45%
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| The world will never be the {same}, oh | 45%
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| Will they know you {rewrote} the game? | 45%
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| Me? I {died} for him | 42%
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| Me? I {loved} him | 42%
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| Me? I {trusted} him | 42%
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| The ship is in the {harbor} now, | 42%
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| {Alexander} {Hamilton}! | 39%
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| America {forgot} him | 39%
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| And me? I'm the damn fool that {shot} him | 39%
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| Another {immigrant} coming up from the bottom | 39%
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| But just you {wait} | 39%
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| There's a {million} thing I haven't done | 39%
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| We {fought} with him | 39%
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| What's your {name}, man? | 39%
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| His enemies {destroyed} his rep, | 35%
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| see if you can {spot} {him} | 35%
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