As spring continues to pave the way for summer, Bryson Tiller is bringing the heat with his new song “It’s OK.”
Produced by Charlie Heat and Thurdi, “It’s OK” pairs a hard-hitting beat with Tiller’s melodic rap delivery, which he offsets with a yearning croon in the chorus.
“It’s OK to tell a n***a, ‘Not tonight’ / It’s OK to turn your phone off tonight,” he raps in the chorus, before singing, “Trust me, girl, you’re safe here / Rush me, don’t be patient / Touch me, love on me, bae.”
“It’s OK” is accompanied by an official music video, which shows Tiller alone with a dancer for a private show.
Tiller’s latest release is his first solo drop of the year. So far in 2026, he’s appeared on songs with PlaqueBoyMax (“Wyd”), Preme (“Countdown”), Reese LaFlare (“So What Now”) and Velous (“Still Mine”).
In 2025, he dropped his double albumSolace & The Vices, as well as collaborated with Chris Brown (“It Depends”), Summer Walker (“Give Me A Reason”) and Tink (“Can We Talk?”).
The former, the lead single from Brown’s upcoming album BROWN, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and peaked at No. 16 on the Hot 100.
At this time, Tiller hasn’t confirmed whether “It’s OK” will appear on a future project or as a standalone release.
Stream Bryson Tiller’s “It’s OK” below.
