Warren Zevon
A junkie in a rundown corner of Los Angeles narrates his own decline in a strangely tender, almost comic voice, addressing an…
addiction and withdrawal romantic longing as survival strategy poverty and bureaucracy
Nina Simone
A song-portrait of urban decay, written not by Simone but performed on her 1978 record of the same name, in which a wounded city…
urban decay poverty escape and displacement
Gillian Welch
A tenant farmer's plainspoken account of grinding poverty and the death of a child, delivered with the flat cadence of a hymn.…
rural poverty tenant farming/sharecropping parental love and loss
Robert Johnson
A slow, aching invitation built on a repeated refrain about shelter from rain, the song fuses seduction with mourning for a lost…
loss and abandonment sexual invitation as consolation poverty and hard times
Danny Brown
A relentless portrait of Detroit street violence set to a hyper-fast, footwork-inspired beat, where the manic tempo and…
urban poverty and survival violence and fatalism addiction as coping mechanism
Erykah Badu
A meditation on spiritual self-possession disguised as a loose, jazzy groove, 'On & On' moves through riddles, numerology, and…
spiritual self-knowledge Afrocentric/Five Percenter theology cyclical time and endurance
Wu‐Tang Clan
Two verses from Raekwon and Inspectah Deck lay out parallel autobiographies of poverty, hustling, and incarceration in…
economic desperation and survival the school-to-prison pipeline urban poverty in New York
Townes Van Zandt
A ramshackle blues about a broke, drink-craving gambler whose fantasies of easy money and easy love curdle into a confession of…
poverty and want drink and gambling as fate violence disguised as bravado
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris narrates the entire life of a childhood friend from rural Alabama, from adolescence to an early, unremarked…
rural poverty thwarted ambition female friendship
Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk turn a numbing exercise in counting into a protest song, framing the reduction of a person to a numeral as a kind of…
dehumanization by bureaucracy loss of identity surveillance and control
Leonard Cohen
A meditation on grace and surrender disguised as a portrait of a woman by a river, Cohen's song moves from intimate seduction…
spiritual longing disguised as romance the sacred in the everyday trust and surrender
Jimi Hendrix
This is Hendrix's take on a blues standard about fatalism and hard luck, stripped down to a single circling complaint. The song…
fatalism poverty and hardship isolation
Tom Waits
A road-worn ballad about a woman who flees a judgmental small town for California and ends up broke and cold in a motel, with a…
small-town judgment and shame escape and disillusionment poverty and survival
The Velvet Underground
A closing-track litany that names a small cast of the dispossessed—people with literally nothing left to their name—and turns…
poverty and dispossession resignation found community among outcasts
A three-part posse-cut style flex track (featuring Ab-Soul and Kendrick Lamar on the full version, though only Danny Brown's…
success and its authenticity hedonism as armor class ascension from poverty
Gram Parsons
A honky-tonk lament about a gambler caught in the loop of losing, drinking, and going back for more, with Las Vegas cast as a…
addiction and compulsion poverty vs. glamour self-destruction
Thin Lizzy
A gambler's monologue delivered as tense, driving hard rock, built around the physical sensation of nervous sweat rather than…
risk and compulsion masculine bravado poverty and escape fantasy
Bessie Smith
A direct address from the working poor to the wealthy, this 1928 blues sides a plea for economic justice with an implicit…
class inequality economic desperation war and sacrifice
Minutemen
A terse, two-minute political sketch that moves from a stark statement about poverty and inherited injustice to a small, almost…
economic inequality inherited guilt survival
Solange
"Mad" is a meditation on the exhaustion of having to justify one's own anger, built around a call-and-response between a…
the right to anger versus the demand for composure respectability and emotional policing of Black people survival and trauma disguised as success