The song "Tukka Yoot's Riddim" by Us3 is a blend of hip hop and jazz with Caribbean influences. The lyrics revolve around the concept of the "riddim," which refers to the rhythm and groove of a song. The song starts off by emphasizing the coolness and sweetness of the riddim, with the artist boasting that he is cooler than anyone else. He also mentions that some people try to imitate and impress, but the real "rude bwoy" (a term for a tough guy) is coming live and direct. The chorus highlights the diversity of people, with some being big, some small, and some sweet. The artist mentions that girls nowadays are attracted to him because they know he is nice and sweet. He also alludes to his confidence in sitting on top of the riddim and not caring about people's opinions. The next verse repeats the chorus, emphasizing the artist's superiority to the rest. He invites people to see him in action, knowing his presence is known throughout town. The bridge section mentions that girls are attracted to the artist's talking abilities, comparing it to a blend of riddim and blues or riddim and jazz. This further showcases his charisma and appeal. Overall, the song can be seen as a celebration of the artist's musical prowess and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique blend of hip hop, jazz, and Caribbean influences.