
“Finally Over It” is an album about release — releasing pain, releasing expectations, releasing the version of yourself who stayed too long in places that didn’t deserve you.
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TOP 5 SONGS
5. Baller
“Baller” is exactly the kind of chaotic, high-energy, all-female collab the girls were waiting for.
Summer Walker, Monaleo, GloRilla, and Sexyy Red pull up with pure dominance — no apologies, no soft edges. The track is fiery, confident, and full of attitude as they all demand a man who’s willing to go big for them: big gifts, big energy, big commitment. The chemistry between the four of them is insane, and the beat backs them up perfectly — aggressive, catchy, and fun as hell.
4. Stitch Me Up
“Stitch Me Up” captures the rebound mindset perfectly — not the toxic version, but the soft, tired, human one.
Summer admits she’s been hurt deeply, but instead of staying stuck, she’s looking for someone new to help her feel whole again. The metaphors of healing and stitching create this cozy, intimate feel, but the track still carries a playful undertone. She’s not pretending a new person can fix everything; she’s just ready to feel good again. Ready to feel wanted. Ready to move forward.
3. Heart of a Woman
“Heart of a Woman” is already a fan favorite, and for good reason.
It is silky, hypnotic, honest, and feels like peak Summer Walker. The track captures that bittersweet type of love where you want to walk away, but your heart won’t let you. You keep giving chances because that’s who you are, even when they don’t deserve it. Listening to it on this album gives it even more weight; it feels like a puzzle piece finally snapped into place. It’s sensual, memorable, and timeless — one of Summer’s best.
2. 1-800 Heartbreak
This track is a whole experience.
Summer comes in with raw honesty, pouring out her emotions with a mix of strength and exhaustion. But the moment Anderson .Paak jumps in? That switches the entire vibe. His verse feels like those messy, too-late voicemails from an ex that you know shouldn’t matter anymore — but they hit anyway. The structure of the song plays into the album’s theme: love that still lingers, heartbreak that still rings in your ears, and a public relationship you’re trying desperately to distance yourself from. It’s brilliant and emotional without being heavy-handed.
1. FMT
“FMT” is vulnerability disguised as frustration.
Summer is exhausted with her “type,” tired of chasing a better love and always ending up disappointed. She wants someone who treats her right, makes her feel good, and makes her genuinely happy — but she’s losing hope that she’ll ever find it. The song feels like the moment you realize you’re changing, your standards are shifting, and you don’t want to waste time anymore. It’s introspective and relatable, but still smooth and melodic in classic Summer fashion.
SONG BY SONG RATING
1. Scars (N/A)
2. Robbed You (4/5)
3. No (3.5/5)
4. Go Girl (4/5)
5. Baby (4/5)
6. 1-800 Heartbreak (4.5/5)
7. Heart Of A Woman (4.5/5)
8. Situationship (4/5)
9. Give Me A Reason (4/5)
10. FMT (4.5/5)
11. How Sway (4/5)
12. Baller (4/5)
13. Don’t Make Me Do It / Tempted (4/5)
14. Get Yo Boy (4/5)
15. Number One (4/5)
16. Stitch Me Up (4/5)
17. Allegedly (4/5)
18. Finally Over It (4/5)
RGM RATING
(81%)
In Finally Over It, Summer Walker leans into honesty more than ever, blending themes of heartbreak, healing, self-discovery, and emotional freedom. She weaves through R&B, trap-leaning grooves, soft ballads, and uptempo confidence boosters without losing her signature tone. Every track feels like a journal entry written after a long night of overthinking, healing in real time.
What makes this album stand out is how complete it feels. Summer circles around closure, independence, and self-preservation from multiple angles — the anger, the softness, the rebound era, the moving-on era, the “I don’t care what y’all think anymore” era. She explores friendships, situationships, public breakups, private disappointments, and the long road back to loving yourself.
Finally Over It is cohesive, bold, and deeply relatable. It’s one of Summer’s strongest projects because it’s not about perfection — it’s about truth. And she delivers that truth track after track.
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