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| Producer = [[Stargate (production team)|Stargate]]
| Producer = [[Stargate (production team)|Stargate]]
| Writer = Rustan, [[Stargate (production team)|Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen]]
| Writer = Rustan, [[Stargate (production team)|Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen]]
| Last single = "[[You Are (Atomic Kitten song)|You Are]]"<br>(2002)
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| This single = '''"It's OK!"'''<br>(2002)
| This single = '''"It's OK!"'''<br>(2002)
| Next single = "[[The_Tide_Is_High_(Get_the_Feeling)#Atomic_Kitten_version|The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)]]"<br>(2002)
| Next single = "[[The_Tide_Is_High_(Get_the_Feeling)#Atomic_Kitten_version|The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)]]"<br>(2002)

Revision as of 15:16, 20 July 2011

"It's OK!"
Song
B-side"Whole Again"
"You Are"

"It's OK!" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the band's eighth single, and their first from the album Feels So Good.

The single became a worldwide success, reaching a place in the top 40 on the chart everywhere it was released. It reached the top ten in over 10 countries.

Tracklist

CD 1
1. "It's OK!" 3:15
2. "Megamix" 6:00
3. "Whole Again" 3:04
4. "Whole Again" (Video) (US Version) 3:04
CD 2
1. "It's OK!" 3:15
2. "It's OK!" (M.A.S.H. Radio Mix) 3:49
3. "You Are" 3:27
4. "It's OK!" (Video) 3:16

It's OK! was remixed by Almighty Records and by M*A*S*H. The Almighty Mix (6:32), M*A*S*H Mix (6:28), M*A*S*H Radio Edit (3:49)

Music video

The Music video for "It's Ok!" Is set on a Beach in South Africa. The girls are doing activities such as sunbathing and paddling in the sea.

The Kittens then venture the coastline after jumping into a car, which Jenny Frost is Driving; admiring the scenery and singing along to "It's Ok!".

After that, they then attend a party in a Bar at the beach, dancing with Several people. During this, it occasionally switches to the Kittens dancing on a pier, during the tranquil sunset. The video then ends with the girls sitting around a campfire, in the dead of night, with the party still in mid-conflict.

Throughout the process of the video, the girls are constantly staring at different men. The video is famous for the girl's wearing bikini's and other sexy clothing, the feel good vibes and the stylish, modernness of the video. Also, If you look carefully, you can see a bump on Natasha Hamilton's stomach, showing that she is in her early stages of pregnancy.

The music video became one of MTV Europe's biggest videos of 2002.

Chart performance

"It's OK!" was a worldwide success, selling over 400,000 copies worldwide. It peaked at 17 on the European charts, and 22 on the worldwide charts.

"It's OK!" went straight in at number 3 on the British charts. It became the 35th best selling single of 2002, sold 218,346 copies, and was certified silver. It was Atomic Kitten's 4th best selling single in the United Kingdom.

The single was Denmark's highest single for the kittens, getting into the top ten at #9. However, the single spent 11 weeks in the top twenty, before reaching its peak position, #9, which was also its last week in the Danish top 20.

"It's Ok!" also became a top ten hit in The Republic of Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland, and a top twenty hit in Belgium (Wallonia), New Zealand, Germany and Spain.

In Australia, the song's highest chart position was #24. However, it still was the fourth best selling single by Atomic Kitten over there.

In Sweden, the song peaked at #21, just missing the top 20, and in The Netherlands, the song reached #29. In Belgium (Flanders), the song managed to secure a #33 position, and in France, the song peaked at #37, staying in the top 40 for two weeks. Despite this, it was their third highest charting single over there.

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
United Kingdom 3
Ireland 7
Switzerland 7
Austria 9
Denmark 9
Belgium (Wallonia) 12
Spain 13
New Zealand 16
Europe 17[1]
Germany 18
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[2] 19
Sweden 21
Worldwide singles chart 22[3]
Australia 24
The Netherlands 29
Belgium (Flanders) 33
France 37
Italy 50

End of year charts

Country Chart Ranking
United Kingdom 2002 UK Year-end-singles 35[4]
Switzerland 2002 Swiss Year-end-singles 37[5]
Austria 2002 Austrian Year-end-singles 53[6]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (in Hungarian). Rádiós Top 40 játszási lista. Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  3. ^ [2]
  4. ^ [3]
  5. ^ [4] 2002 Swiss year end singles
  6. ^ [5] 2002 Austrian year end singles