Good Day Noir Family,
There’s something instantly infectious about “It’s OK,” the latest single from Chandra.
It’s OK is Chandra’s Single Out Now
The track kicks off with an upbeat du du du vocal line that feels like an open invitation to smile.
A bright rhythm section quickly joins, setting the mood for a song that radiates positivity. Yet, beneath its cheerful surface lies a deeper layer of honesty—Chandra isn’t just delivering a fun pop tune; he’s reflecting on self-doubt, belonging, and the relief that comes from self-acceptance.
“It’s OK” balances joy and reflection with admirable precision. The lyrics speak to anyone who’s ever felt a step behind while the world rushes forward. That familiar feeling of wondering where you fit in finds comfort in the line, “Put your hand in the air like you just don’t care.” It’s a reminder to let go, to embrace yourself as you are, and to dance through the uncertainty. Chandra turns that emotion into a shared celebration, transforming vulnerability into energy.
Musically, the production is clean and alive. The rhythm guitar bounces with warmth, the bass moves with intention, and the trumpet that enters toward the end adds a perfect touch of brightness. When the final chorus arrives, the backing vocals and brass combine to create a real sense of triumph. It’s the sound of release, of joy earned through struggle.
What makes “It’s OK” stand out is how genuine it feels. It’s not polished to perfection in a way that removes its humanity. Instead, it pulses with sincerity. Chandra manages to craft a song that makes you move, think, and—most importantly—feel good about simply being yourself.
It’s OK is Chandra’s Single Out Now!
Uplifting!
“I spent so many years surrounded by people who were cruising off into the academic sunset… getting promotions, getting ‘success’, seemingly winning at life. And it used to really get me down because I felt like there was an expectation for me to do the same. But eventually I learned to have faith in myself and realise that I was on my own journey and didn’t need to have my life’s timeline dictated to me. This song is for anyone and everyone who has experienced that dark place; it’s ok to not be ok. In fact, it’s freakin awesome.” – Chandra