Summer Walker is set to close the “Over It” chapter in emphatic fashion. With her upcoming album Finally Over It scheduled for release on November 14, 2025, the Atlanta‑based singer is delivering not just a project, but a statement of self‑evolution and artistic culmination.
This album marks the third and final installment of her “Over It” trilogy — a sequence that began in 2019 and continued in 2021 — confronting heartbreak, growth, and the aftermath of relationships with raw emotion and modern R&B flair. This time, Walker turns the lens inward: the first half (dubbed “For Better”) celebrates choosing oneself and no longer settling; the second half (“For Worse”) charts the journey of healing, refusing to accept half‑measures, and emerging stronger.
What makes the release especially compelling is its star‑studded guest list. Walker revealed, through a playful “wedding seating chart” concept, that artists such as Chris Brown, GloRilla, Latto, Sexyy Red, Brent Faiyaz, 21 Savage, and Anderson .Paak are among the collaborators. The breadth of features signals a bold, expansive sound that marries R&B, hip‑hop, and the voice of a woman who’s done waiting for anyone else to define her story.
The promotional rollout leans into the bridal motif: the album artwork takes inspiration from a vintage nuptial photo, and the social‑media teaser framed the collaborators as guests at Walker’s ceremonial table of empowerment. The symbolism is clear — this album is her vow to herself.
Finally Over It arrives in a musical landscape attuned to artists reclaiming their narratives, and Walker is riding that wave. Fans of her earlier work will recognize the threads of reflection and vulnerability, but this time she’s not just telling a breakup story — she’s closing the chapter with the final signature on the album of her past.