Summer Walker’s highly amped album titled “Finally Over It” comes as a closing to her well-known trilogy titled “Over It”. Known for her raw and unfiltered lyrics, Walker grasps her audience’s attention with her vulnerability, in this latest album, she takes listeners on a journey through her heartbreak, healing, and self-love. Making a huge step in her music journey
“Finally Over It’ shows a big shift in Walker’s genre and topic, while her signature R&B vibes remain the same. The album includes elements of pop and alternative, creating an amazing listening experience.
The combination of genres raises beyond her typical R&B style appealing to a broader audience while still maintaining the core of her unique sound lyrically. Walker dives deeper into the themes of self-worth and empowerment moving beyond just targeting lost love tracks. “Hard Life” and “Pull Up” are songs of resilience, celebrating the strength of overcoming a heartbreak.
However, the album doesn’t run away from the raw emotion Walker made famous. Tracks like “Last Day” and “Karma” offer glimpses into the pain of her past relationships, but they are delivered with a new sense of self-respect and closure. This updated approach to heartbreak noted “Finally Over It” from her past work shows her new level of maturity and growth.
Walker’s great ability to show vulnerability while having a good sense of control, at the same time this creates a powerful and relatable experience for others. “Finally Over It” is not just an album about her breakup, It is about the journey and how you find yourself after the break-up. This album is a reminder that even in the middle of a heartbreak, There is always an opportunity there for growth, resilience, and finding peace within your heart and self.
I recommend this album to people who have self-worth but usually dim it down when it comes to someone they love. I say this because Summer portrays this feeling in this album and her other two. I believe if you go through what the artist is going through you will connect with the album and the artist on a deeper level.























