"What's wrong With going out for a walk around the neighborhood and coming back drunk? If I run into some friends, I'm their guest If we drink, we chat for a good while I enjoy myself calmly I caught a gust of wind with the sail and climbed aboard that ship The current is strong, but I don't give up Even though I'm going against the tide, I hold onto the helm I pass by the dogs that bark at me To those who bite, I give them a taste of their own medicine In good times and bad, I carry good luck In good times, what's wrong with having some fun? What's wrong With not being accepted by people I don't even talk to? Let the rumors begin, we must confirm them If someone opens their mouth, I take care of silencing them I pass by the dogs that bark at me To those who bite, I give them a taste of their own medicine In good times and bad, I carry good luck In good times, what's wrong with having some fun?" In Esteban Gabriel's song "Qué Tiene De Malo," the singer is expressing a carefree and unapologetic attitude towards his behavior and choices. He questions why it is perceived as bad to go out and enjoy himself, even if he returns drunk. He is confident in his ability to handle any challenges that come his way and dismisses those who criticize or gossip about him. The song emphasizes the importance of embracing good times and not allowing the judgment of others to affect one's happiness.