: 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.

: 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.

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:

: Some lines in the "rewind" section and the toast are slightly different or more raw than the polished theatrical version.

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

Could you clarify if you're looking for a or perhaps the sheet music for this version?

: The demo features Lin-Manuel Miranda singing the role of Angelica.