Featuring: Irv Da Phenom

[Intro: Tech N9ne]
Somebody needs a dollar
We on the IRS like a motherfucker
Goddamb fuck these motherfuckers
Big Scoob
Irv, sing that shit, nigga

[Chorus: Irv Da Phenom]
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
If I share with you my story, would you share your dollar with me?

[Verse: Big Scoob]
Spill my heart on this paper, tryna make this paper
Not only for the paper, but I wanna be a motivater
The situation that I'm facing is my conversation
Segregation, devestation, on a daily baicis
It's fined up, lined up, for this tribulation
No escaping, only breaking, when I'm getting waisted
When I stay waisted, that's the only way that I can face it
Never faking, granted, I would never take it
Hood saicrad, I was tought to keep it loyal
Crowned royal to the face out the bottle
The only way to keep them tripping, out my sarro
Live today, and give a fuck about tomorrow
Street smart, all heart, ready from the start
Quick spark, on the mark, funking is an art
Tried to change, but change didn't come my way
So fuck change, change is a form of pay

[Chorus: Irv Da Phenom]
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
I need a dollar
A dollar is what I need
Hey hey
If I share with you my story, would you share your dollar with me?

[Outro: Irv Da Phenom]
Who can help me take away my sarros?
Maybe it's inside the bottle
Maybe it's inside the bottle
Maybe it's inside the bottle

Big Scoob

Stewart D. Ashby Jr. (born May 9, 1970) better known by his stage name Big Scoob is an American rapper from Kansas City. He is a longtime friend of his Strange Music boss and fellow Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne with whom he was a part of the rap group 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains.

Like his Strange Music cohorts Tech N9ne and Kutt Calhoun, Scoob is heavily affiliated with the Kansas City Blood gangs, which he often talks about in his music.

After temporarily retiring from music, Tech N9ne convinced him to sign to Strange Music in 2009 and he released his debut album the same year. his sophmore album Damn Fool was released two years later in 2011, followed by his third studio album under Strange Music five years later in 2016 titled