The song "Comin' Down Da Street" by Unk is a rap song that talks about the artist's lifestyle and the things he encounters while driving through the streets. The song portrays a sense of confidence and pride in his car, as well as his ability to attract attention and admiration from others. In the chorus, the artist describes how he is driving down the street and attracting attention by "beatin' on these hoes", or playing loud music. He mentions switching lanes in his Chevrolet car that is sitting on 24-inch rims. He also mentions having TVs everywhere in his car and being under the influence of purple drank ("purp'") while driving dirty, meaning he is knowingly breaking the law. Unk's verse in the song describes his experiences while driving in different neighborhoods. He mentions St. Louis and Mosley Park, where he encounters big cars and bike shows. He boasts about his own car being superior to others, with its candy-coated apple red paint job and adjustable screens. He also mentions a graphic image involving Paris Hilton, suggesting that he has explicit content playing on his screens. Unk mentions his encounters with law enforcement, referring to them as "boys in the blue". He claims that even though they watch him drive recklessly under the influence, he is not afraid of them. He brags about his car's power and his ability to outrun anyone who tries to stop him. Loko's verse continues the theme of driving and attracting attention. He talks about his car being on 26-inch rims and having a booming sound system. He mentions Simpson Road, a neighborhood, and how his car's paint color matches the street sign. Loko boasts about the powerful motor in his car and how it gives him traction and speed. Overall, the song "Comin' Down Da Street" is about the artists' love for their cars, their enjoyment of driving fast, and their attraction to flashy and attention-grabbing elements. The song portrays a lifestyle of luxury, confidence, and rebellion against authority.