Career
Laguna is based in Los Angeles and his father is a bassist who performed a bass solo during Ookay's Father's Day set at EDC 2015.2013
Ookay teamed up with Diplo to remix Avicii's " You Make Me". The song was made available for a digital download on August 30, 2013.2014
On March 10, 2014,2016
On March 25, 2016, Ookay released a single titled "Thief" on digital platforms. A music video produced by Davin Tjen and directed by Rumena Dinevska for the song was uploaded onto Ookay's YouTube channel five days later. When asked when he started working on the song, Ookay said "...a year ago right after I came back from Coachella 2015". As of August 19, 2016, the song peaked at No. 27 on ''Billboard'''s Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart. On October 7, 2016, Ookay released his second extended play titled ''Cocoon'' consisting of five songs. Speaking about fellow DJ and friend, Big Makk who died from a car crash in August, Ookay said "I can't believe that it had to be this way and I didn't even get to say goodbye". A tribute event, in which Ookay was a performer, had raised $8,000 in donations with all proceeds going to Big Makk's family.2017
Ookay released "Stay Forever" as a single for Valentine's Day. He later collaborated with Marshmello to release the single " Chasing Colors" featuring vocals by Noah Cyrus. On September 1, Ookay collaborated with English singer-songwriter Fox Stevenson to release the future bass track "2020
Ookay was set to perform at the Ultra music festival in March 2020, but the festival was cancelled due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.2022
In 2022, Ookay released his second album, "Very Special!", which featured collaborations with a variety of artists, including Flux Pavilion, Elohim, and Rachel Lorin. The album showcased Ookay's growth as an artist and his ability to create music that is both energetic and emotional. Ookay released several successful singles, including "Weekends" "Give U Up" and "Be OK".Discography
*''Wow! Cool Album!'' (2018) *''Very Special'' (2022)References
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