Demarco - It's Ok -

Listeners frequently group it with tracks like Gyptian’s "Pretty Darling" or Da'Ville’s "Barrier" , marking it as a staple of late-2000s smooth reggae.

Released in 2009 on the via Special Delivery Music , "It's OK" is a departure from Demarco's harder dancehall anthems, leaning into the soulful, "one-drop" reggae style that defined a specific era of his career. The Sound & Production Demarco - It's OK

"It's OK" is a masterclass in modern reggae songwriting—simple, sincere, and perfectly suited for a relaxed playlist. It proves that Demarco’s greatest strength isn't just making people dance, but making them feel. Listeners frequently group it with tracks like Gyptian’s

Demarco utilizes Jamaican Patois to ground the song in its cultural roots while keeping the sentiment universal enough for a global audience. Critical Reception & Legacy It proves that Demarco’s greatest strength isn't just

The hook "It's ok, it's ok" acts as a mantra of patience and optimism, promising that a "better day" is coming.

It tells the story of a man pining for his woman who is "so far away," reassuring her that despite the physical distance, he will wait for her.

Reviewers often categorize the track as Lovers Rock , a subgenre of reggae focused on romance.