Unk's song "That's Right" is a lively and upbeat track that showcases confidence and self-assurance. The lyrics primarily revolve around the artist highlighting aspects of his lifestyle and success, whilst dismissing any negativity and embracing his achievements. The song begins with Unk expressing his readiness to step out and enjoy the day and night, affirming that he looks good with his chain and his candy-colored car. He mentions seeing jealous individuals, but he brushes them off, proudly showcasing his skating skills on four spinning rims (fo's). Unk also references having a "C.O. lady" (referring to a female correctional officer) in his life, someone who is supportive and always comes back to him. He contemplates the consequences of his actions, acknowledging that the judge may consider him wrong, but he also worries about his children at home. Despite his challenges, Unk prays for those who are incarcerated like him and finds solace in his Remy liquor and Sprite drink. He also acknowledges the importance of being a light to others, encouraging positivity. The second verse switches focus to Unk's interactions with women. He boasts about impressing someone's baby mama with his swang (style), providing her with experiences she has never had before. Additionally, he mentions his ability to easily move on from any drama or argument by simply walking away. Unk criticizes those who cooperate with law enforcement and calls them out for being informants. In contrast, he boasts about revealing his weapon, stating it as an apology. He continues with a sexually suggestive line, comparing his actions to Soulja Boy's infamous "Superman" dance move. Unk praises the DJ and expresses his belief that the song is a hit. However, he also voices his frustration towards those who owe him money, proclaiming that they seem to have forgotten the favors he has done for them. Nevertheless, he concludes that he has moved on and wiped his hands clean from any obligations. Overall, "That's Right" by Unk serves as a self-affirmation anthem, highlighting the artist's lifestyle, confidence, and ability to rise above adversity.