Lin-Manuel Miranda is proving he’s still the king of freestyle.

The “Hamilton” star appeared on Tuesday’s “Tonight Show” with his improv group Freestyle Love Supreme to perform an epic freestyle based on audience suggestions.

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Members of the group include Anthony Veneziale, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Aneesa Folds, Kaila Mullady, Andrew Bancroft, Arthur Lewis, and Chris Sullivan.

“We, of course, are called Freestyle Love Supreme, but we don’t love everything,” Veneziale said at the beginning of the segment. “It’s pretty hard to love everything nowadays, am I right?”

He then took three suggestions for pet peeves to rap about from the audience, including college debt, open-plan offices, and bunions.

Ambudkar addressed debt, while Miranda rapped about offices and Folds went off on bunions.

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“Walk into the office and it’s not that I’m bitter,” Miranda freestyled during his portion. “But everyone can see me every time I check Twitter.”

He continued, “Yo, open-plan seating is not the mood. I’m tryin’ to do some work, I don’t have any daylight to proof. And, yo, I’m tryin’ to do a little extracurricular activity, but this is doing damage to my long-term proclivity.”