Well a bunch of open minded sorts in here I see...
Let me be up-front here: The musical styling in Hamilton are definitely not the ones you'd find in my music library. At all. But good god do they work here! Superb performances pretty much across the board, genuine comedy in the middle of mostly very dark times, really well done choreography (pay attention to that rotating stage set, some of what they're doing is exceptional) and I'm struggling to think of a musical that covers such a long period of someone's life so well. That's one of the big advantages to going more hip-hop, makes packing in information that bit easier. Oh, and the TV version may just be a touch of genius as this is a show that definitely rewards repeat watching.
I've got to mention the visuals too. In a word: fantastic! Now I'm very, very far from a professional AV reviewer so take this with a pinch of salt but thought detail was really good, camera work was pretty much bang on and black levels are staggering. The best way I can describe it is it reminded me of the promo material they tend to use in-store to advertise OLED and LED's with really good local dimming. Pure inky black with nicely lit performers gives a great presentation, especially as you never seem to lose the background set detail when you should see it.
One last thought on the show itself: It's got a fascinating place in history and its message has changed thanks to the changes in the world around it. Nowhere is this better shown than the line: "Immigrants... we get the job done!". Originally a throw away comedy line it's become a very powerful moment in the show. Certainly watching it now in 2020 is likely to have a very different impact than doing so in 2015. Hopefully in another five years we've recaptured some of the more optimistic vibe from the early days of the shows' life.