Summer Walker has officially stepped into her final form with Finally Over It, the triumphant closing chapter to her iconic Over It trilogy and trust, this one feels like the R&B Thanos snap we’ve all been waiting for. It’s 2025, and Summer is standing firmly in her truth, her peace, her glow, and her evolution, pouring every drop of that journey into a two-disc experience that moves like a diary cracked open and amplified.
From the very first track, Summer’s voice glides, flips, and freefalls from song to song with the kind of confidence only someone who has lived, learned, healed, and upgraded can deliver. And the features? A star-studded constellation lighting up her universe from Mariah the Scientist, Doja Cat, Latto, Chris Brown, Glorilla, 21 Savage, Brent Faiyaz, and more, each sliding in with energy that elevates rather than overshadows. The Doja Cat and Latto-assisted “Go Girl” is a straight-up anthem, while personal favorites like “Situationship,” “No,” “FMT,” “Number One” showcase Summer at her most raw, relatable, and replay-worthy.
But what makes Finally Over It truly special is the experimentation. Summer isn’t just dipping a toe into new genres, she’s diving headfirst, flipping sounds, bending vibes, and proving she’s not just growing as an artist, she’s expanding the entire landscape of modern R&B.
This album isn’t a comeback. It’s a coronation.
Summer Walker is back and she’s cementing herself at the top of the R&B charts with no hesitation and zero apologies.
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