The song's creation was deeply rooted in both personal hardship and historical musical traditions:
"I Need a Dollar" is the breakout soul anthem by American artist Aloe Blacc, released on , as the lead single from his second studio album, Good Things . Combining elements of vintage soul, R&B, and jazz , the track became a global phenomenon after being featured as the theme song for HBO’s series How to Make It in America . Origins and Inspiration Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar
: The lyrics reflect Blacc's own life experiences; he wrote the song around the time he was made redundant from his corporate job as a consultant at Ernst & Young. The song's creation was deeply rooted in both
Released during the aftermath of the , "I Need a Dollar" resonated as a timely "recession anthem". Why Aloe Blacc Needed A Dollar Released during the aftermath of the , "I
: Recorded at Soul Fire studios in Williamsburg with the production duo Truth & Soul , the track's distinctive piano hook and gritty sound were designed to evoke a 1970s soul aesthetic. Cultural Impact and Success
: Blacc was inspired by historical field recordings of Southern chain gangs and field workers captured by musicologist Alan Lomax. He initially developed the song's core hook as a "chant" while driving long hours between Los Angeles and Orange County.