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Summer Walker closes the Over It trilogy with Finally Over It, a conclusion that’s part confession, part confrontation, but finally freedom.

Summer Walker has never been one to shy away from saying exactly how she feels, the kind of honesty that stings. But also the kind that heals. With Finally Over It, her third album and the closing chapter of her overarching Over It trilogy, the R&B star brings her saga of love, loss, and self-reclamation full circle. The result is her biggest, most self-assured statement yet.

With eighteen tracks, Finally Over It is a double-sided mirror of modern womanhood. The record is split into two acts, For Better and For Worse, exploring the delicate balance between emotional peace and material comfort. On one side, Walker leans into reflection and growth, reclaiming her worth; on the other, she imagines a world where luxury replaces intimacy, where self-preservation takes precedence over connection. It’s both a breakup album and a rebirth.

Leading the way is the single “Heart Of A Woman,” the album’s soulful, slow-burning centerpiece. Walker’s vocals ache with resignation and strength as she admits, “Wanna give up on you but, damn, I know I can’t / I put the blame on me for giving you chance after chance.” The song’s video, a cinematic time loop replaying the same day across three emotional eras, perfectly mirrors the evolution of the Over It trilogy, from heartbreak to healing to hard-won clarity.

Never one to play the traditional promo game, Walker rolled out the album with her signature mix of humor and mystique. Fans first caught wind of the project through a viral post on The Shade Room, teasing a hotline for those “affected by waiting” on her album. A week later, Walker dropped a lie detector test video on YouTube, confirming a feature from Latto and the project’s release date, a move equal parts tongue-in-cheek and teasing.

Coasting on the momentum of her guest turns on Cardi B’s Am I The Drama?, Walker steps into Finally Over It with an earned confidence. If Over It was the heartbreak, and Still Over It was defiance, Finally Over It is her liberation. It’s Summer Walker closing the book on the past, no longer stuck in the loop, no longer apologizing for the lessons she learned the hard way.

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