Okayy Zayy - "Okayy" (Single)
- Levi M

- Oct 23
- 2 min read
Baltimore’s underground is evolving fast, and Okayy Zayy is one of the rising voices shaping the city. With only around 50 monthly listeners on Spotify, he’s still early in his journey — but his latest single “Okayy” (released October 13, 2025) proves he’s his numbers are bound to skyrocket. After dropping a full album back in February, “Okayy” arrives as his second single of the year.
Right from the jump, the beat grabs you. It carries a floaty, atmospheric energy that feels like drifting through late-night city lights, sitting somewhere between Baltimore’s raw edge and Florida’s glossy bounce. There’s a clear influence of melodic trap, reminiscent of artists who blur pain, confidence, and charisma into one flow. Zayy’s voice is distinctly Baltimore — his tone, his inflection, his delivery all carry the grit of the city.
The production feels like big-time Hurricane Wisdom energy, soaked in reverb and dreamlike layers while still anchored by a rhythmic pulse that keeps it grounded. It’s not your typical Baltimore club or drill — it’s a new, hazy, melodic expansion of the sound.
At its core, “Okayy” is about a girl, but not in a simple "love song" way. Zayy raps from a place of mutual movement, wherever he’s going, she’s with him. The track reflects how she views him, and how he carries himself with confidence in return. When he says, “she know that she's safe with me,” it’s not just affection — it’s protection, assurance, and proof that his presence comes with both danger and comfort.
He's really “draggin” on this track — taking his time, gliding through the beat, fully in control. The lyrics don’t try too hard; instead, they ride on energy, emotion, and aura.
While “Okayy” might still be floating under the radar, Zayy’s performance on “It’s The Floaters” helped set the stage for this release. Performing it first in that environment gave the track life before it ever hit streaming platforms. Now that it’s officially out, it feels like a proper introduction to his evolving sound.
As one of Baltimore’s voices building a new sound, Okayy Zayy isn’t just following trends; he’s experimenting with a fusion that feels personal.
Tap in early, because this new style of Baltimore is only going up.







