Okokok Lyrics – Jaira Burns
Okokok Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Jaira Burns]
Heard 'bout what you say when you're not with me
Say you live alone and your bed is empty
Oh, that's so funny
'Cause when I go to sleep
I lay on the left and you right next to me
[Pre-Chorus: Jaira Burns]
So hold up
Why the story changed?
Phone is blowing up and I can see that extra name
So hold up
Now you're talking from your knees
'Cause you know there's not another one of me
[Chorus: Jaira Burns]
Say "no, no, baby, I need you everyday"
"This my last mistake"
And I'm like OK, OK, OK
OK, people change
It don't matter to me
I'ma be real good
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
[Verse 2: Jaira Burns]
Buzzing like a bee, boy, don't bother me
How many different ways can you say you're sorry?
Ask me how I've been, I say "a million"
I don't sweat a thing with you out my system
[Pre-Chorus: Jaira Burns]
So hold up
The fμcκ I call you back
Boy, you had a chance and you already ruined that
So hold up
On my voicemail begging "please"
'Cause you know there's not another one of me
[Chorus: Jaira Burns]
Say "no, no, baby, I need you everyday"
"This my last mistake"
And I'm like OK, OK, OK
OK, people change
It don't matter to me
I'ma be real good
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
[Bridge: Jaira Burns]
You fucked it up and I'm OK
Hit up my friends and I'm OK
Don't need that ѕh¡t 'cause I'm OK
You fucked it up and I'm OK
Hit up my friends and I'm OK
Don't need that ѕh¡t 'cause I'm OK
[Chorus: Jaira Burns]
Say "no, no, baby, I need you everyday"
"This my last mistake"
And I'm like OK, OK, OK
OK, people change
It don't matter to me
I'ma be real good
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
OK, OK, OK
And I feel OK, OK, OK, OK
Okokok Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Okokok" by Jaira Burns seems to revolve around themes of self-assurance, empowerment, and moving on from a past relationship. The narrator confronts a former partner who has been dishonest and unfaithful, expressing a sense of resilience and independence in the face of betrayal. Throughout the song, there is a recurring motif of being "OK," indicating a sense of acceptance and peace with the situation.
[Verse 1]
The first verse sets the stage by addressing the discrepancy between what the narrator's former partner says and the reality of their relationship. Despite claims of living alone and having an empty bed, the narrator reveals that they used to sleep together, emphasizing the intimacy that once existed between them. This section highlights the contrast between words and actions, suggesting that the partner's behavior has been deceitful.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus delves into the aftermath of the partner's dishonesty, with the narrator noticing suspicious behavior such as receiving messages from someone else. The narrator challenges the partner's narrative, questioning why the story has changed and confronting them about their infidelity. The mention of the phone blowing up with an extra name suggests that the partner may be engaging in conversations with someone else behind the narrator's back.
[Chorus]
The chorus reflects the narrator's attitude of acceptance and resilience in the face of betrayal. Despite the partner's apologies and promises of change, the narrator remains unfazed, asserting that they will be just fine without the relationship. The repetition of "OK" throughout the chorus reinforces the idea that the narrator is at peace with the situation and unaffected by the partner's attempts to reconcile.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the narrator adopts a dismissive attitude towards the partner's attempts to seek forgiveness. They liken the partner's apologies to the buzzing of a bee, indicating annoyance and insignificance. The narrator expresses confidence in their ability to move on from the relationship, emphasizing that they don't need the partner in their life to feel fulfilled or happy.
[Pre-Chorus]
The second pre-chorus builds upon the theme of the partner's regret and the narrator's indifference towards reconciliation. The narrator refuses to entertain the partner's pleas for another chance, recognizing that the trust has been broken irreparably. They assert their worth and uniqueness, emphasizing that the partner will not find anyone else like them.
[Bridge]
The bridge serves as a defiant declaration of the narrator's resilience and independence. Despite the pain caused by the partner's actions, the narrator reassures themselves that they are "OK." They find solace in the support of their friends and reaffirm their decision to move on from the toxic relationship.
[Chorus]
The final chorus repeats the sentiment of being "OK" and reiterates the narrator's determination to thrive without the partner. Despite the partner's continued attempts to win them back, the narrator remains steadfast in their decision to move forward. The repetition of "OK" underscores the narrator's confidence and self-assurance as they embrace their newfound freedom.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Jaira Burns (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- NoiseClub
- Writter(s)
- Chris Petrosino, Rob McCurdy & Skyler Stonestreet
- Released On
- March 9, 2016
Jaira Burns (Singles) Songs
- 1.Burn Slow
- 2.Goddess
- 3.Hard Liquor
- 4.High Rollin
- 5.Low Key In Love
- 6.Okokok
- 7.Sugarcoat
- 8.Tesla X
- 9.This Time Around
- 10.Ugly
Jaira Burns Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Okokok" song?
"Okokok" song is sung by Jaira Burns.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Okokok" song?
"Okokok" song lyrics written by Chris Petrosino, Rob McCurdy & Skyler Stonestreet.
Who is the music producer of "Okokok" song?
"Okokok" song music composed & produced by NoiseClub.
When was "Okokok" song released?
"Okokok" song was released on March 9, 2016.