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ABOUT THE RELEASE
Rising pop duo OKay is set to release their highly anticipated new single, “Messed Up,” on October 18th. The track, a blend of infectious melodies and relatable lyrics, showcases the duo’s unique ability to create music that resonates deeply with listeners.
“Messed Up” offers a captivating contrast between its upbeat, energetic sound and its introspective lyrics. The song explores the emotional turmoil of heartbreak and the lasting impact it can have on a person. OKay’s vocals seamlessly intertwine, adding depth and authenticity to the track.
Speaking about the song, the duo shared, “Our single Messed Up is something we’ve believed in for over three years now. It was written at a time when we were navigating the pressures of the music industry and figuring out what it meant to be siblings making music together. Kayla was only 15, and she made the courageous decision to leave school and chase this dream with everything she had.”
“Messed Up” is a testament to OKay’s talent and dedication. With its catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics, the track is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners. The single will be available on all major streaming platforms starting October 18th.
ABOUT OKay
OKay is a brother and sister pop duo whose musical journey began with their shared love for singing and performing together from a young age. In 2021, they officially joined forces as OKay, dedicating themselves to writing music daily.
Prioritizing authenticity, OKay steadily built a meaningful connection with fans through social media, gradually gaining a supportive community. Their debut single, “Want You More,” was released in late 2023, marking a milestone in their musical career.
With a focus on heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, OKay continues to evolve their sound while staying true to their roots. Follow along as they navigate the music industry with sincerity and passion.
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