The song Gang Gang Gang by Jack Harlow is about loyalty and how it can be tested when friends and family members are accused of heinous crimes. The lyrics describe two different scenarios where the narrator's friends are accused of rape and pedophilia, and how he struggles to believe and accept the accusations. The chorus emphasizes the loyalty the narrator has towards his friends, including riding, lying, and dying for them. However, as the song progresses, the tone shifts as he realizes the severity of the accusations and how it could affect their relationship. The bridge highlights the idea that loyalty has limits and can be conditional, especially when something as serious as sexual assault or molestation is involved. The narrator reflects on how years of camaraderie can suddenly disappear when faced with these situations, and how he must hold his friends accountable for their actions. Overall, Gang Gang Gang is a reflection on the complexities of loyalty and how it can be tested, especially when it involves serious crimes that go against moral values.