What’s Wrong Lyrics by CK YG
(A person questions a friend’s loyalty after being betrayed despite their past support.)
Anong nangyare sa “I got your back”
Tapos “You got mine”
Bakit parang kung tignan mo ko kalaban
What’s wrong?
Kung may problema you can tell me
How the *** you’re calling me your “brother” but you stabbed me?
Nung nasilayan kong kuminang ka
I’m proud
Bakit parang di ka masaya when I found
A way out para di bumalik kung san galing
Kung may sisihin bakit di mo silipin ugali
Kase all I’m tryna do is make a way to feed my family
Gaya ng mga pangarap lang din natin dati
Sinong may mali bakit di mo tanungin
Yung sarili anong dahilan baka takot ka rin
Na makita yung tunay na dahilan
Kung bakit pakiramdam mag isa ka lang
Kung may nagbago man mas tinignan ko lang
Yung mga pag intinding kahit ako di ko na bilang
Kase malaki na tayo oo di na tayo bata
Ganun parin aking plano maging boses sa kalsada
Kung hindi ka makatao sa paligid mo
Asahan mong kahit akong kasama mo mula nuon mawawala
How the *** you’re calling me your “brother”, your “cousin”
Kung hindi ka masayang makita na I’m winning
How the *** you’re calling me your “blood”, you’re tripping
Pinatunayan mo lang na mud is thiker than blood
Sinong mali
Para san ano bang kapalit
Para ipangalandakan sa lahat na may mali
Kung mali ginawa ko
Sabihin mo kung mali
Bakit kaba talaga mag isa baka mali
Kalang kung pano tignan lahat
Parehas lang tayo ng sugat sa balat
Mga dinaanan natin halos isa lang ng ruta
Sapat na dahilan para di mo turing na kalaban
Now, what’s wrong?
Nandiyan ka man o wala we’re gon’ keep going
Panalangin sa taas to make you strong
Nagayon sagihin sakin who’s wrong

Lyrics Summary: The speaker confronts a former friend who claimed to have his back but now treats him like an enemy. He questions why the friend isn’t happy about his success and efforts to support his family, just as they once dreamed. He suggests the friend look inward at their own fears and motives for feeling alone. Despite the betrayal, the speaker states they’ll keep moving forward, wishing the friend strength. He repeats that they share the same struggles and shouldn’t be foes, ending by asking who is really at fault.
Song Meaning: This powerful Tagalog song captures the raw pain of a friendship turning into betrayal. At its heart, it’s about that moment when someone you considered family—your “brother,” your “blood”—suddenly becomes your biggest hater when you start succeeding. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of confusion and hurt, asking why celebration turned to competition when all the singer wanted was to escape their shared struggles and provide for their family.
The song explores the painful realization that sometimes “mud is thicker than blood”—that chosen bonds can prove stronger than biological ones. There’s deep irony in being stabbed by someone who still uses terms of endearment, revealing how success can expose hidden jealousies even in closest relationships. Yet beneath the anger, there’s still care—the singer acknowledges their shared wounds and routes, and even offers a prayer for the other’s strength.
Ultimately, it’s about moving forward despite betrayal, recognizing that some people can’t handle your growth, but their absence won’t stop your journey. The song becomes an anthem for anyone who’s had to leave behind those who couldn’t celebrate their rise.