After the severity in "Green Cards," Emilio Rojas switches up the tempo real quick with the release of his braggadocious new single "Okay Okay." Produced by PLYBCK, "Okay Okay" returns the New York rhyme slayer to his brash talking persona with raps about extravagant spending habits, lavish maneuvers, and player ways. You may stream the new single on all platforms via Breaking Point Music Group.

"Okay Okay" joins "Green Cards" and "Creep With Me" as preparation for Rojas's forthcoming sequel album, Breaking Point 2. The upcoming album will be the follow-up to the artist's 2012 original hosted by the legendary DJ Green Lantern and presented by Pharrell's Billionaire Boys Club clothing brand. To stay up to date on everything Emilio Rojas and the upcoming album, follow him daily on social media.

Stream "Okay Okay" and the song's visualizer below.

https://open.spotify.com/album/06h6FW2j80iIjsA3KvUUru

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