One of the thrills of “Hamilton” is in watching the flexibility of its performers as they effortlessly bounce between musical styles — it’s a testament to the versatility of the talents they brought in the door with them. Musical theater has its own native grammar, but this show and its stars hammer away at it with every song, rebuilding it in their own image.

That’s even more clear when listening to them outside of the confines of “Hamilton.” Two of the show’s Tony-winning stars have recently released albums: Daveed Diggs’s noise-rap group, clipping., has a new EP, “Wriggle.” And Leslie Odom Jr. has just updated and rereleased his self-titled solo debut.

They serve as a reminder of life after “Hamilton,” but also of life before it. For Mr. Diggs, his music career began years ago, and, one suspects, will continue long after “Hamilton” fades. For Mr. Odom, who announced he’ll be leaving “Hamilton” next month, the show has served as a catalyst for the next phase of his career, one in which he gets to sing with no one else onstage.