And just as you were thinking that life has no rhyme nor reason these days, along comes “Freestyle Love Supreme” to pump you full of hope.

This exultant master course in the fine art of hip-hop, which opened on Wednesday night at the Booth Theater , suggests that there’s no feeling, thought or experience so anxious or so random that it can’t be translated into infectious, neon-bright rhythms. Confusion, frustration, depression — such emotions are banished by the team assembled on the stage to find the great, sick beat in your past and present woes .

If you’re asking who gives a rap on Broadway, you clearly haven’t been in that neighborhood since a show called “Hamilton” opened there four years ago. That trophy-laden hip-hop portrait of America’s founding fathers redefined what a Broadway musical could be, finding an authenticity and vitality in the lives of those long dead through a defiantly contemporary sound.

The team behind that work included Lin-Manuel Miranda — its writer, composer and original star — and Thomas Kail , its director. They are also the creators of “Freestyle Love Supreme,” along with Anthony Veneziale , who conceived the idea for it 15 years ago.