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"OK Not to Be OK" is an EDM and dance pop song by American music producer Marshmello and singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 10, 2020, via Island Records and Joytime Collective, in partnership with the Hope For The Day suicide prevention movement. [ 2 ]
It's Okay to Not Be Okay was the most popular show of 2020 on Netflix in South Korea in its romance genre. [2] It was the most popular Korean drama series on Netflix in Taiwan, [ 62 ] and the "most enduring Korean drama" in Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, being in Netflix's top 10 list for more than 100 days. [ 63 ]
Jelly Roll wrote "I Am Not Okay" with Taylor Phillips, Ashley Gorley, and Casey Brown, while on tour in North Carolina in October 2023. [4] After witnessing the crowd's emotional reaction, Phillips remarked that attending Jelly Roll's concert was akin to going to church, which prompted Jelly Roll to say that he was making it "OK for people not to be OK", which inspired the song's hook. [4]
There’s another instance when the “it’s OK” phrase often comes up—when someone has hurt your feelings or crossed a boundary, and instead, you say, “It’s OK,” so you don’t rock ...
"It's OK" is an upbeat song about celebrating summer fun that was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. [2] Brian commented of the song in a 1995 interview, "That was written inside Brother Studios in Santa Monica. At the end, where Dennis goes (sings) "Find a ride", we put two of his voices on there, and it sounded fan-tas-tic! Fuckin ...
Following Trautwein’s pregame speech to the WooSox players and then fans at Polar Park, the former Pawtucket Red Sox pitcher tossed the ceremonial first pitch to WooSox hitting coach Rich Gedman.
"It's OK I'm OK" is a song by Canadian singer Tate McRae. It was released as the lead single from her upcoming third studio album So Close to What (2025), on September 12, 2024, through RCA Records .
"Be OK" is the first single from Ingrid Michaelson's third studio album, Be OK. The song was used in the films The House Bunny and The Decoy Bride, [1] in Season 1, episode 7 of 90210, in Season 2, episode 15 of Parenthood, in Season 4, episode 1 of Ugly Betty, and in advertisements for Better With You.