I'm OK (Little Big song)

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"I'm OK"
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Single by Little Big
Released14 June 2019
Length3:07
Label Warner Music Russia, Little Big Family
Songwriter(s) Ilya Prusikin
Producer(s) The Hatters, Denis Zuckerman, Viktor Sibrinin, Ilya Prusikin
Little Big singles chronology
"Rave In Peace (In Memory of Keith Flint)"
(2019)
"I'm OK"
(2019)
"Arriba (with Tatarka featuring Clean Bandit)"
(2019)

"I'm OK" [1] is a song by Russian punk-pop-rave group Little Big. The song was released on 14 June 2019 by Warner Music Russia and Little Big Family.

Contents

Music video

The music video was released as the same time as the single. The action in the video takes place at a bar. Ilya comes to the bar, drinks alcohol and tries to meet a girl, but fails. In parallel with him, Sonya Tayurskaya is trying to get a man, but fails as well. By the end of the video, they both end up together. [2] [3] In addition to the band members, other celebrities make appearances in the video, such as Yuri Muzychenko (frontman of The Hatters), Arseniy Popov (participant in the Improvisational show 'Импровизация'), Nikolai Kiselev (co-owner of the El copitas bar, which is in the top 30 bars in the world), among many others.. The video was directed by Ilya Prusikin and Alina Pyazok. [4] During the first day, the video collected about 5 million views [5] and took first position in the YouTube trends in Russia. [6] The popularity of the clip spawned a new flash mob from Little Big. [7]

Awards and nominations

YearPrizeCategoryResult
2020 TopHit Music Awards 2020Best video on YouTube in Russia (mixed vocals)Expected [8]

Personnel

Production

Certifications

Certifications for "I'm OK"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV) [9] Gold25,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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References

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