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  1. [BENNY, spoken] ¡Alguien ganó! Yo, somebody won! [USNAVI] ¡Noventa y seis mil! Ninety-six thousand! [BENNY] ¿Tú? Yo, . Si ganara la lotería mañana. If I won the lotto tomorrow.

  2. 3 de jun. de 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.

  3. The Meaning Behind 96,000. “96,000” takes place in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City and explores the aspirations of the characters who call it home. The song’s title refers to a $96,000 lottery prize, which becomes the focal point of the characters’ dreams and desires.

  4. 18 de feb. de 2011 · A World Premiere Music Video! Broadway.com heads into the recording studio with the cast of In the Heights.

  5. With ninety-six thousand, I’d finally fix housin’. Give the barrio computers with wireless web browsin’. Your kids are livin’ without a good edjumication. Change the station, teach 'em about gentrification.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2008 · 96,000 by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Christopher Jackson, Robin de Jesús, Seth Stewart, Janet Dacal & Andrea Burns. Tags. 96,000 (Radio Edit) Lyrics: Ninety-six thousand / Damn! / Ninety-six...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2021 · The lyrics to "96,000" were changed slightly from the original In the Heights musical. Find out why Lin-Manuel Miranda removed a reference to President Trump.