"Burn" is Eliza Hamilton's devastating solo in Act II of Hamilton, where she burns Alexander's letters after discovering his infidelity. The song combines Baroque-inspired piano with contemporary theater, showcasing Miranda's fusion of musical styles.
"Burn" is a pivotal song from Act II of Hamilton, performed by Eliza Hamilton. It reflects her decision to destroy her correspondence with Alexander after his infidelity, symbolizing both personal anguish and reclaiming agency.
The heartbreaking ballad sung by Eliza Schuyler as she processes Alexander Hamilton's betrayal through fire symbolism.
"Burn" is a pivotal solo by Eliza Schuyler Hamilton in the musical "Hamilton", expressing her anguish and resolve after Alexander Hamilton's infidelity. It combines contemporary R&B influences with Broadway traditions.
"Burn" is a pivotal song from Act II of Hamilton, where Eliza Hamilton confronts Alexander's infidelity through burning their correspondence, symbolizing both personal pain and historical erasure.