Grammy-nominated R&B powerhouseĀ Summer WalkerĀ has officially released her highly anticipated third studio album,Ā Finally Over It, available on all platforms now. Out now via LVRN/Interscope Records, the album marks the final chapter of the trilogy that began with 2019ās landmarkĀ Over ItĀ and continued with 2021ās chart-toppingĀ Still Over It. The release arrives during a milestone moment in her career, as āHeart Of A Womanā secures two Grammy nominations for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song.
Arguably Summerās most liberated, self-possessed era yet, this release showcases her evolution as both a woman and an artist. It follows weeks of viral momentum sparked by Summerās inventive rollout, including a 90s-inspired hotline commercial, blurred digital covers across DSPs, and a playful lie detector test confirming fan-theory-fueled features. She also launched the Finally Over It escape room in Atlanta and sent a Finally Over It dump truck on tour around the city to collect fansā old belongings from ex-boyfriends. Earlier this week, Walker announced the albumās collaborators with a wedding receptionāthemed seating chart and video, unveiling the producers and artists featured, including Chris Brown, Latto, Mariah the Scientist, Bryson Tiller, Teddy Swims, GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Brent Faiyaz, 21 Savage, Anderson.Paak, The Dream, Jeremih, Troy Taylor, Bryan-Michael Cox, Nineteen85, Ant Clemons, Jean Baptiste, and more.
The album, structured as a dual-disc experience, is presented in two parts. For Better and For Worse charts the highs, lows, contradictions, and lessons of love, offering Summerās most unapologetic and unfiltered storytelling yet. Split into two emotional worlds, the project delivers a raw look at modern dating: protect your peace or trade love for stability. For Better leans into reflection and self-worth, while For Worse imagines a life where luxury can replace intimacy. Across 18 tracks, Summer weighs her options and closes one of R&Bās most compelling trilogies with her boldest statement yet.
Alongside the album release, Summer also released the official video for āFMTā directed by Child. Set in a deserted, almost spiritual landscape, the visual opens with Summer sitting in a bath surrounded by women as an older woman speaks over her, grounding the moment in ancestry and release: āThis water remembers your first cry, your first breath, and it knows the weight of my arms when they first held you, and now it learns to let you go.ā Watch HERE.
Ahead of the release, Summer opened up on Instagram about the emotional clarity behind the project, sharing, āI came out of my funk. Iām gonna live life to the fullest and get everything I deserve. Itās so freeing, and I can finally take the baggage off and just be happy.ā
The album arrives as Summer continues one of the strongest runs of her career. She delivered a standout set at Wireless Festival in London, earned a BET Her Award this summer, and joined Chris Brown alongside Bryson Tiller on their sold-out stadium tour. Her features on Cardi Bās No. 1 album, Am I The Drama? āDeadā and āShower Tearsā became Hot 100 highlights, reaffirming her place as one of R&Bās defining voices. With Finally Over It, Summer Walker closes a cultural trilogy that reshaped contemporary R&B, transforming heartbreak into art, evolution into expression, and healing into power.
Official Tracklist:
Disc 1: For Better
1. Scars
2. Robbed You (feat. Mariah the Scientist)
3. No
4. Go Girl (feat. Latto and Doja Cat)
5. Baby (feat. Chris Brown)
6. 1-800 Heartbreak (feat. Anderson .Paak)
7. Heart Of A Woman
8. Situationship
9. Give Me A Reason (feat. Bryson Tiller)
Disc 2: For Worse
10. F.M.T.
11. How Sway (feat. SAILORR)
12. Baller (feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red, and Monaleo)
13. Donāt Make Me Do It/Tempted
14. Get Yo Boy (feat. 21 Savage)
15. Number One (feat. Brent Faiyaz)
16. Stitch Me Up
17. Allegedly (feat. Teddy Swims)
18. Finally Over It

