Royce Da 5'9", Joyner Lucas & Black Thought Join Forces For "Wrote My Way Out (Remix)"

Black Thought, Royce and Joyner Lucas drop the official remix to "Wrote My Way Out."

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Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton: The Mixtape had some major artists contributing to it such as John Legend, Wiz Khalifa, Chance The Rapper, The Roots and more. A few days a go, they released the video for the Nas, Dave East and Aloe Blacc collaboration "Wrote My Way Out." Now, they've brought along underground legends for the official remix of the single.

Black Thought, Royce Da 5'9" and Joyner Lucas connect for the official remix of "Wrote My Way Out." The three of them bring a whole new breath of life to the song. Miranda initially had plans to release a second volume of the Hamilton: The Mixtape. However, he later said he'd be releasing one new song every month for a year for "Hamildrops" series. So it looks like he's keeping good to his word and delivered yet another solid track from "Hamilton."

Quotable Lyrics
What I plan to do in spite of what was done to me
(I wrote my way out) out of the Po' house
Accomplished my goals somehow
I never sold out


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