Spotify Streams
60M
Billboard Hot 100
#43
BPM
140
Duration
2:18
Energy Level
8/10
Mood
Production Style
Featuring Shenseea and Rooga, 'Ok Ok' is one of Donda's more rhythmically aggressive tracks, built around a percussion-heavy production that draws from drill and dancehall simultaneously. The track's energy is closer to a rally than a prayer, marking a shift from the album's more contemplative passages.
The repeated affirmation of the title — ok ok — operates as self-assurance in the face of doubt, a verbal tic that becomes a declaration of adequacy. The song is about maintaining composure and confidence when circumstances argue against both. Shenseea's dancehall inflections and Rooga's Chicago drill cadences create a geographic and stylistic breadth that makes the affirmation feel global rather than parochial.
Shenseea's contribution introduces a Caribbean rhythmic sensibility that expands the track's palette beyond its Chicago and gospel foundations.
Rooga's verse, arriving from the Chicago drill scene that Kanye helped bring to mainstream attention, carries a weight of local authenticity that grounds the track.
The repetition of the title phrase across the hook transforms a throwaway conversational filler into something closer to a mantra of self-acceptance.
The track was part of Donda's broader strategy of incorporating diverse regional sounds — drill, dancehall, gospel — into a unified project, and its energy provided a counterweight to the album's more somber material.
Rooga's inclusion was notable given his connections to the Chicago drill scene that Kanye had championed on earlier projects, continuing a pattern of elevating local talent to a global platform.
Did You Know
Shenseea's feature on Donda was one of the Jamaican artist's highest-profile American placements at the time and significantly expanded her audience in the US market.
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