The song "OKOKOK" by Jaira Burns tells the story of a person who is realizing their worth and moving on from a toxic relationship. The lyrics suggest that the protagonist has heard rumors about their partner being unfaithful and lying about it. Despite these actions, the protagonist remains strong and confident. The song emphasizes the protagonist's independence and refusal to be affected by their partner's behavior. They assert that they are fine without the relationship, indicating that they have found happiness and inner peace on their own. The repetition of the phrase "OK, OK, OK" reinforces this sense of self-assuredness. The chorus expresses the confidence and resilience of the protagonist, stating that people change, and it doesn't matter because they will continue to be "real good" and feel okay without their partner. The repeated phrase "And I feel okay" reflects the sense of empowerment and freedom that comes from moving on from a toxic relationship. Overall, "OKOKOK" is a song about self-empowerment, independence, and finding happiness within oneself despite the challenges of a failed relationship.