Okay
by JT

Album: City Cinderella (2024)
Charted: 72
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Songfacts®:

  • "Okay" is a confident and sassy anthem that finds JT flexing her looks and success.
  • The song samples Bun B's verse on Jeezy's 2005 track "Trap or Die."
  • Akachi and Shawn Ferrari produced the track.

    Hunter Brown, professionally known as Akachi, is a producer from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He is known for his productions for Chief Keef, Yeat, and PnB Rock.

    Shawn Ferrari (birth name Ernest Day Jr.) has also had placements on tracks by Gunna & 21 Savage ("Thought I Was Playing"), Sexyy Red ("Hellcats SRTs") and Swae Lee ("Someone Said").
  • JT released "Okay" as the third single from City Cinderella, her first solo mixtape following her split from City Girls. On May 7, 2024, "Okay" entered the Hot 100 at #74, marking JT's first solo charting song.
  • On June 28, 2024, JT released a remix of "Okay" featuring a verse from Jeezy. During the tracking week ending July 13, 2024, the song re-entered the Hot 100.

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