“OK” is Jessi Uribe’s heartfelt confession that love can fall apart when pride speaks louder than honesty. Over a vibrant Colombian-pop beat, the singer looks back at a relationship where both partners made mistakes, yet only one is willing to admit it. He repeats “Ok, yo te acepto mi error” as if raising his hand in class, volunteering to be the first to say “I messed up.” In doing so, he shines a mirror on his ex’s stubborn refusal to do the same. The song turns a breakup into a lesson about the power of humility and the danger of keeping silent when apologies are overdue.
Between catchy choruses and soul-tinged vocals, Jessi walks listeners through the exact moment passion burned out: when respect vanished, honesty felt heavy, and “lo incorrecto” stole the spotlight. Instead of pointing fingers, he reminds us that admitting fault is not losing—it is clearing the path for real growth. Whether you are nursing a fresh heartache or simply singing along, “OK” invites you to drop your defenses, own your part, and maybe hit replay on both the track and your outlook on love.