Jimmy Fallon visits Lin-Manuel Miranda in Puerto Rico to help raise money

Jimmy Fallon took The Tonight Show to Puerto Rico to visit his good friend Lin-Manuel Miranda, who is currently reprising his Tony Award-winning role as Hamilton for a three-week engagement to raise relief money for the island and its artists, who were affected by the devastating Hurricane Maria in 2017.

While there, not only did Fallon get to suit up as Hamilton himself, while changing the lyrics of "The Story of Tonight" to "We've got a killer show tonight, in Puerto Rico for tonight," he also got to sit at Hamilton's desk with Miranda, who opened up about getting really emotional when it came to singing the song titled "Hurricane," during the show's dress rehearsal. "I could barely get through it last night, because it is about that – you know, what I remember from Hurricane Maria, so vividly, was the quiet. It was, like, literally not being able to hear from the island in that sort of immediate aftermath. And the opening line of that song is, 'In the eye of the hurricane there is quiet.' And so it sort of brought all that back," Miranda explained to Fallon. Fallon also went exploring around Puerto Rico with The Roots, where they just happened to run into Puerto Rican latin trap singer Bad Bunny, which led to an epic performance of his current hit song "Mia" on the streets of Old San Juan. What resulted was an awesome continuous shot of a flash mob style music video that included local dancers and performers.