This is what 'It's ok, I'm ok' sounds like, the song that Tate McRae premiered at his first concert at the legendary Madison Square Garden

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After a long tour that has taken her to some of the most famous venues around the world, Tate McRae lands in the mythical Madison Square Gardenone of the most outstanding pavilions for any self-respecting artist, and of course, the home of some of the best teams in the area, the New York Knicks (basketball), the New York Rangers (ice hockey) and the New York Liberty (women's basketball).

Without a doubt this has been one of the most outstanding events of the Think Later Tourso it was impossible not to imagine that Tate McRae had something special prepared for the occasion. With some clues that he had been leaving on his social networks, suspicions were already raised, which were finally confirmed when a melody that none of the attendees recognized began to play on the speakers of Madison Square Garden.

This topic was It's ok, I'm oka song of which we only know how it sounds live, 15 seconds of the official sound that Tate McRae herself has published on TikTok and, of course, the choreography that thousands of fans of the Canadian are already learning and even Olivia Rodrigo, who has made it known through a comment on this same social network that she loves the song.

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Tate McRae also invited her boyfriend, The Kid LAROI

But It's ok, I'm ok It wasn't the only surprise McRae had in store for her big night at Madison Square Garden, but the artist didn't forget one of the people she loves the most right now and who has inspired some of her greatest hits. Her boyfriend, the singer The Kid LAROI He was there and couldn't leave without stepping on stage holding a microphone.

The couple performed one of the young rapper's most famous songs, WITHOUT YOUa song that she originally shares with Miley Cyrus, although on this occasion we changed the voices of the former Disney girl for a new version with the interpreter of greedy.

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