When listening to the Hamilton Mix-tape it depicts a short summary on the life and more so overcoming of Hamilton and it helps bring a different form of understanding and comprehension to the original text. When put in the form of music it plays into a different type of audience it becomes more relatable and easier to follow. In our generation today we depend on music just for the completion of everyday task. When you change the text into a form that is more relevant it takes the “boredom” of reading and translates it to something that is engaging and easier to remember. The experience switches itself and the person now has this piece of material that they would be willing to share amongst peers and it becomes something that they are willing to make into a repetitive cycle of learning. This becomes important as the generations progress and way of living converts itself into the dependency of technology. We see that books and word text starts to become a thing of the past and finding new ways of keeping the upcoming generations engaged becomes more vital than ever. Even with the usage of plays younger audiences don’t seem interested in sitting through something that is not relevant to them.
The mix-tape is consistent with the text in the feelings and emotions of Hamilton not so much the events. The song “My shot” is more relatable to the newer generation bringing the struggles Hamilton faced with overcoming, taking risks and breaking the rules for the sake of America which in returns makes him one of Washington’s most reliable assets we can now convert that into everyday living. We now start to feel what he was going through and put our self in Alexander Hamilton’s shoes. That is why my shot was the perfect song to me