Summer Walker’s ‘Finally Over It’ Projected for Top 5 Billboard 200 Debut

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Featuring 18 tracks and star-studded guest appearances, ‘Finally Over It’ continues Summer’s chart success.

Summer Walker is once again making waves in the R&B world. Her latest project, Finally Over It, is projected to debut at #5 on next week’s Billboard 200, with estimated first-week sales between 59,000 and 64,000 units.

According to HITSDD, this will mark one of the strongest debuts of the week, cementing her consistency as a chart-topping artist.



The Tracks & Guest Appearances

Finally Over It is a sprawling 18-track double-disc release that showcases Summer’s versatility and emotional depth. The album features an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Mariah The Scientist, Latto, Doja Cat, Chris Brown, Anderson .Paak, Bryson Tiller, SAILORR, Sexyy Red, GloRilla, Monaleo, 21 Savage, Brent Faiyaz, and Teddy Swims.

With nearly every track surpassing one million streams on Spotify, fan favorites are already emerging. Standouts include “Baby” with Chris Brown, the sultry “FMT”, and the infectious “Go Girl” featuring Doja Cat and Latto. The diverse guest list adds layers of energy and style, making the album a dynamic listening experience.

Comparing First-Week Sales

While Finally Over It is projected to debut with about half the number of her previous album, Still Over It (which opened with 166,000 equivalent album units), the new release still secures Summer a spot in the Top 10. The difference in sales may reflect the evolving streaming landscape and release strategy, but her ability to remain a dominant force on the charts highlights her enduring popularity.




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