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June 1996 events by continent (5 C) June 1996 crimes (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "June 1996" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
"Living in a Moment" is a song written by Pat Bunch and Doug Johnson, and recorded by American country music artist Ty Herndon.It was released in June 1996 as the first single and title track from his album of the same name.
It was released by East West Records in June 1996 as the fourth and last single from their fifth album, Life (1996). The song was written and co-produced by frontman Mick Hucknall, and chosen as the official song for UEFA Euro 1996 held in England. [2] Simply Red performed at both the opening and closing ceremony.
"Wannabe" was first released in Japan on 26 June 1996 as a maxi CD. [42] In the United Kingdom, the song was issued on 8 July 1996 in two single versions. [43] [44] The first one, released in two formats—a standard CD single and a cassette single—include the radio edit of the track, the Motiv 8 vocal slam remix, and the B-side, "Bumper to ...
The title is a play on words based on the movie Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi, with the "VI" referring to it being his sixth album. Production was handled by several record producers, including Aquel, Big Rich, DJ Ace, Dre MC, E-A-Ski , Hen-Gee, Mad Rome, San Man, SLJ, Trials of Flowalistics, and Ice-T himself.
"Hit 'Em Up" is a diss track by American rapper 2Pac, featuring the Outlawz. It is the B-side to the single "How Do U Want It", released on June 4, 1996.The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chiefly Shakur's former friend turned rival, the Notorious B.I.G. (also referred to colloquially as Biggie Smalls).
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In 1996, Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe wrote Port Arthur, In memoriam: for chamber orchestra, "...for the victims of the massacre at Port Arthur, 28 April 1996, for those who died, and for those who live with the memory of it". The work was first performed 24 June 1996, at Government House, Hobart, Tasmania, by the Tasmanian Symphony ...