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Jun 3, 2008 · Usnavi learns that his bodega sold a winning lottery ticket—someone in the barrio has won $96,000! This sets the neighborhood to dreaming about what they would do with the money.
Jun 3, 2008 · 96,000 (Radio Edit) Lyrics: Ninety-six thousand / Damn! / Ninety-six thousand / Dollas? Holla! / Ninety-six thousand / Yo, somebody won! / Ninety-six thousand! / Yo, if I won the lotto tomorrow...
Jun 11, 2021 · The Lyrics to In the Heights's "96,000" Were Changed in a Subtle But Significant Way. The original song had a reference to President Trump. By Elena Nicolaou Published: Jun 11, 2021 1:11 PM EST. Save Article. In the Heights is more than a movie—if you ask us, it's a parade of nonstop exuberance.
- Elena Nicolaou
- 3 min
Miranda’s creativity shines through in his lyrics and compositions, and one of his captivating pieces is “96,000.” This song, featured in the musical “In the Heights,” is a beautiful celebration of dreams, community, and the power of hope. Table of Contents.
- 2008
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
Well, I know I wouldn't bother goin' on no spendin' spree. I pick a business school and pay the entrance fee! Then maybe if you're lucky, you'll stay friends with me! I'll be a businessman, richer than Nina's daddy! Donald Trump and I on the links, and he's my caddy!
Jun 3, 2008 · The cast recording for the Broadway musical In the Heights, with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and book by Quiara Alegría Hudes. It tells the story of a vibrant community of Latino ...