{{Use American English|date=October 2024}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2024}} {{Infobox album | name = Finally Over It | type = studio | artist = [[Summer Walker]] | cover = Summer Walker Finally Over It.png | alt = | caption = Standard cover | released = November 14, 2025 | recorded = | studio = | genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] | length = 55:18 | label = * [[LVRN]] * [[Interscope]] | producer = * 1stfrom92 * 300it * A. Archer * Mike Baretz * Chris Beach * Ben10k * Ryan Buendia * [[Nija Charles]] * [[Ant Clemons]] * [[Bryan-Michael Cox]] * [[Rami Dawod]] * Anoop D'Souza * Fallen * [[Jeremih Felton]] * [[Montell Fish]] * [[Flippa (musician)|Flippa]] * [[Fresh Ayr]] * [[Dave Hamelin]] * Hossy * Ibmixing * J2M * Jean Baptiste * Tavaras Jordan * Kavi * Adam Krevlin * [[Lil Yachty]] * Lou Xtwo * [[Terrace Martin]] * Mikaili * [[Nineteen85]] * Ojikae * Ryan Press * Karl Rubin * Sadpony * Slimwav * Spiff Sinatra * [[Troy Taylor U the Goat]] * [[The-Dream]] * Zach Ezzy * Zach & Roger | prev_title = [[Still Over It]] | prev_year = 2021 | year = 2025 | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{Singles | name = Finally Over It | type = studio | single1 = [[Heart of a Woman (song)|Heart of a Woman]] | single1date = October 25, 2024 | single2 = [[FMT (song)|FMT]] | single2date = November 14, 2025 | single3 = [[Go Girl (Summer Walker, Latto and Doja Cat song)|Go Girl]] | single3date = March 10, 2026 }} }}

'''''Finally Over It''''' is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter [[Summer Walker]]. It was released through [[Love Renaissance]] (LVRN) and [[Interscope]] on November 14, 2025. The album marks the third and final installment of her its series, called ''Over It'', with ''[[Over It (album)|Over It]]'' (2019) and ''[[Still Over It]]'' (2021). The album features guest appearances from [[Mariah the Scientist]], [[Latto]], [[Doja Cat]], [[Chris Brown]], [[Anderson .Paak]], [[Bryson Tiller]], [[Sailorr]], [[GloRilla]], [[Sexyy Red]], [[Monaleo]], [[21 Savage]], [[Brent Faiyaz]], [[Teddy Swims]] and Foggieraw. The lead single "[[Heart of a Woman (song)|Heart of a Woman]]" was released on October 25, 2024.

''Finally Over It'' debuted at number 2 on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], becoming her third consecutive album to debut within the Top 2. Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews. Critics praised Walker's emotional maturity, introspective lyricism, and polished transition into a more classic '90s/early-2000s [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] sound, though some noted that the album felt overly long and criticized a lack of rawness compared to her earlier work.

==Background and recording== Following the release of her second studio album, ''[[Still Over It]]'', on November 5, 2021, the singer would collaborate with a number of different artists in the next two years, including [[Usher (musician)|Usher]], [[Ari Lennox]] and [[Ciara]], amongst others.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Iasimone |first=Ashley |date=October 12, 2024 |title=Summer Walker Announces ''Finally Over It'' Album, With Lead Single "Heart of a Woman" |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/summer-walker-finally-over-it-album-heart-of-a-woman-single-1235798952/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241013113324/https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/summer-walker-finally-over-it-album-heart-of-a-woman-single-1235798952/ |archive-date=October 13, 2024 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> In May 2023, Walker released her EP titled ''Clear 2: Soft Life''.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Mamo |first=Heran |date=April 3, 2023 |title=Summer Walker Announces New EP ''Clear 2: Soft Life'' at Dreamville Festival |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/summer-walker-new-ep-clear-2-soft-life-release-date-1235297388/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403230408/https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/summer-walker-new-ep-clear-2-soft-life-release-date-1235297388/ |archive-date=April 3, 2023 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |magazine=Billboard}}</ref> Over a year later, on July 7, 2024, it was reported that the singer was working on her third studio album when she shared photos of herself in the recording studio alongside a potential tracklist of 19 songs.<ref>{{cite web |last=Trapp |first=Malcolm |date=July 8, 2024 |title=Summer Walker Teases That Her Next Project Is On The Way |url=https://www.rap-up.com/article/2024/07/08/summer-walker-teases-that-her-next-project-is-coming |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241113012448/https://www.rap-up.com/article/2024/07/08/summer-walker-teases-that-her-next-project-is-coming |archive-date=November 13, 2024 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |website=[[Rap-Up]]}}</ref>

On October 4, 2024, the fifth anniversary of the release of her debut studio album, ''[[Over It (album)|Over It]]'', Walker confirmed that there was a third part of the ''Over It'' series by sharing an azure-colored [[Spotify]] canvas depicting the three album titles with the third being partly blanked as well as an interactive title generator.<ref>{{cite web |last=Williams |first=Aaron |date=October 4, 2024 |title=Summer Walker Is Teasing A New Album, And Yes, She's Still ''Over It'' |url=https://uproxx.com/music/summer-walker-teases-new-album-over-it-series/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241004210405/https://uproxx.com/music/summer-walker-teases-new-album-over-it-series/ |archive-date=October 4, 2024 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |website=[[Uproxx]]}}</ref> A week later, on October 11, Walker announced the title of the album as well as the release of the lead single "[[Heart of a Woman (song)|Heart of a Woman]]" alongside the news.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hypebeast.com/uk/2024/10/summer-walker-finally-over-it-teaser|title=Summer Walker Is ''Finally Over It'' on New LP|last=Kearns|first=Sarah|website=[[Hypebeast (company)|Hypebeast]]|date=October 11, 2024|access-date=October 13, 2024}}</ref> An accompanying teaser video shows Walker in her bedroom dressed in a night robe listening to voicemails, including one of a man that begs to talk to her.<ref>{{cite web |last=Grant |first=Shawn |date=October 11, 2024 |title=Summer Walker Announces Third Studio Album ''Finally Over It'' with Lead Single "Heart of a Woman" |url=https://thesource.com/2024/10/11/summer-walker-announces-third-studio-album-finally-over-it-with-lead-single-heart-of-a-woman/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241207084359/https://thesource.com/2024/10/11/summer-walker-announces-third-studio-album-finally-over-it-with-lead-single-heart-of-a-woman/ |archive-date=December 7, 2024 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |website=[[The Source (magazine)|The Source]]}}</ref> The voicemail in question was inspired by a message from her ex-boyfriend Lil Meech after their split-up in 2023.<ref>{{cite web |last=Andrews |first=Elias |date=October 11, 2024 |title=Summer Walker Teases Her New Album With The Help Of Ex Lil Meech |url=https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/850258-summer-walker-teases-new-album-help-ex-lil-meech-hip-hop-news |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250116152843/https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/850258-summer-walker-teases-new-album-help-ex-lil-meech-hip-hop-news |archive-date=January 16, 2025 |access-date=October 13, 2024 |website=[[HotNewHipHop]]}}</ref>

== Concept == [[File:Anna Nicole Smith crop (cropped).jpg|thumb|Walker's album and artwork draws inspiration from American model [[Anna Nicole Smith]], who married then 89-year old businessman [[J. Howard Marshall]] in 1994.]] ''Finally Over It'' is the third and final installment in Walker's trilogy, following her first two albums ''[[Over It (album)|Over It]]'' (2019) and ''[[Still Over It]]'' (2021). In May 2024, on her [[Instagram]] live, Walker described the album as a journey to self-love, happiness, and femininity, and described it as a shift from the introspective concepts surrounding heartbreak and toxic relationships on her previous projects. Prior to the album's announcement, Walker revealed the 18-track album is split in two parts: ''For Better'' and ''For Worse''.

"''For Better'' is about choosing me, fully and finally," Walker described on her Instagram account. "I've made choices that didn't always make sense to anyone else, but I don't regret any of them. They all taught me something." Walker also described ''For Worse'' as her giving up on unconditional love. "''For Worse'' isn't bitter, but honest. I've loved too hard, ignored red flags, and tried to fix things that were beyond repair. The difference now is I love myself that deeply, I've grown, I've healed, and I refuse to accept anything less than princess treatment."<ref name="Trapp">{{cite magazine |last1=Trapp |first1=Malcolm |title=''For Better'' or ''For Worse''? Summer Walker Confirms ''Finally Over It'' Will Be a Two-Part Album |url=https://www.rap-up.com/article/summer-walker-finally-over-it-for-better-for-worse-explained |magazine=[[Rap-Up]] |access-date=November 10, 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251130190601/https://www.rap-up.com/article/summer-walker-finally-over-it-for-better-for-worse-explained |archive-date=November 30, 2025 |date=October 24, 2025 |url-status=live}}</ref>

===Cover artworks and aesthetics=== Walker revealed a variety of album covers solely for vinyl on her official website before revealing the official album cover on November 5. The official artwork across all platforms and physical releases depicts Walker in a wedding dress and an older man in a wheelchair, presumably a billionaire, with white rose petals falling above them. The artwork draws inspiration from photos of model [[Anna Nicole Smith]]'s publicized wedding to businessman [[J. Howard Marshall II]] in 1994.<ref>{{cite web |last=Hussain|first=Shahzaib|date=November 6, 2025|title=Summer Walker Unveils ''Finally Over It'' Album Cover |url=https://www.clashmusic.com/news/summer-walker-unveils-finally-over-it-album-cover/|access-date=November 12, 2025 |website=[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]}}</ref>

In a [[YouTube]] Q&A describing each track of the album, Walker revealed the album's overall aesthetic and concept takes inspiration from Smith, [[Pamela Anderson]], who inspired her wardrobe and album marketing strategy at the [[2025 MTV Video Music Awards]], and [[Playboy]] models.

== Release and promotion == During the week of the sixth anniversary of ''Over It'', Walker blurred the artworks of her debut album and ''Still Over It'' across all streaming platforms, teasing ''Finally Over It''. On October 10, Walker shared an infomercial inspired video on Instagram releasing a "Finally Over It" compensation hotline for her fans eager for the album. The hotline's voicemail included a brief message from Walker teasing the official release date and a teaser of a track on the album. On October 15, Walker premiered a [[YouTube]] video revealing the album's official release date while taking a [[polygraph]] test, answering questions about the album, its potential collaborators, love, relationships, and more. At the end of the video, she announced the album would be available for pre-order.

The album was released on November 14, 2025, available in both digital and physical formats, including box sets and three online-exclusive vinyl variants with different artworks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://store.summerwalkermusic.com/collections/music/products/finally-over-it-for-better-edition-standard-translucent-light-blue-vinyl|title=''Finally Over It: For Better Edition'' Standard Translucent Light Blue Vinyl|publisher=Summer Walker Official Store|access-date=November 11, 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://store.summerwalkermusic.com/collections/music/products/finally-over-it-for-worse-edition-online-exclusive-galaxy-vinyl|title=''Finally Over It: For Worse Edition'' Online Exclusive Galaxy Vinyl|publisher=Summer Walker Official Store|access-date=November 11, 2025}}</ref> Walker announced, through [[Spotify]], that the album would be 18 tracks and split into two parts: ''For Better'' and ''For Worse''.<ref name="Trapp" />

On October 31, Walker released a promotional video inspired by horror film ''[[Scream (1996 film)|Scream]]'' (1996) and its parody film ''[[Scary Movie]]'' (2000), announcing a "Finally Over It [[Escape Room]]" event in [[Atlanta]], Georgia on November 8. On the same day, Walker furthered the album's promotion with a pop-up dump truck service and meet-and-greet event at [[Morehouse College]], and open to all students at [[Spelman College]] and [[Clark Atlanta University]]. The dump truck service encouraged fans to get rid of their former lovers' items, throwing it into the dump truck.

On November 10, Walker announced the album's collaborators in a 2-minute wedding-themed skit with [[Spotify]], with artists mentioned such as [[GloRilla]], [[Chris Brown]], [[Latto]], [[Bryson Tiller]], [[Sexyy Red]], and more.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Madarang |first=Christina |date=November 10, 2025 |title=Summer Walker Reveals Album Collaborators With Wedding Seating Chart Featuring 21 Savage, GloRilla |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/summer-walker-finally-over-it-album-21-savage-glorilla-1235463076/ |access-date=November 10, 2025 |magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]}}</ref> Walker released a [[Pac-Man]] inspired [[video game]] on her official website to further promote the album. On November 13, Walker appeared as a guest on ''[[The Jennifer Hudson Show]]'' to discuss ''Finally Over It'' and her commercial success.

== Critical reception == {{Music ratings | MC = 75/100<ref name=mc>{{Cite web |title=''Finally Over It'' by Summer Walker |url=https://www.metacritic.com/music/finally-over-it/summer-walker |access-date=November 25, 2025 |archive-date=November 23, 2025 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20251123165037/https://www.metacritic.com/music/finally-over-it/summer-walker |url-status=live |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |language=en}}</ref> | rev1 = [[AllMusic]] | rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kellman |first=Andy |title=''Finally Over It'' – Summer Walker {{!}} Album Review |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/finally-over-it-mw0004640039 |access-date=November 22, 2025 |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |language=en}}</ref> | rev2 = ''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]'' | rev2score = 7/10<ref name=clash-review>{{Cite web |last=Hussain |first=Shahzaib |date=November 16, 2025 |title=Summer Walker – ''Finally Over It'' {{!}} Reviews |url=https://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/summer-walker-finally-over-it/ |access-date=November 18, 2025 |website=[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]] |language=en-GB}}</ref> | rev3 = ''[[NME]]'' | rev3score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref name=nme-review>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Kyann-Sian |date=November 19, 2025 |title=Summer Walker – ''Finally Over It'' review: a conflicted, luxurious ride through growth and chaos |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/summer-walker-finally-over-it-review-3909946 |access-date=November 19, 2025 |website=[[NME]] |language=en-GB}}</ref> | rev4 = ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]'' | rev4score = 6.0/10<ref name=pitchfork-review>{{Cite web |last=Kameir |first=Rawiya |title=Summer Walker: ''Finally Over It'' |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/summer-walker-finally-over-it/ |access-date=November 20, 2025 |website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]] |language=en-US}}</ref> | rev5 = ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' | rev5score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref name=rollingstone-review>{{Cite magazine |last=Conteh |first=Mankaprr |date=November 17, 2025 |title=Summer Walker Has Money on Her Mind – But What's Truly Rich Is Her Sound |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/summer-walker-finally-over-it-review-1235466384/ |access-date=November 18, 2025 |magazine=[[Rolling Stone]] |language=en-US}}</ref> }} ''Finally Over It'' received generally positive reviews from [[music critics]]. {{Metacritic album prose|Finally Over It|Positive|75|6}}<ref name=mc/>

Shahzaib Hussain of ''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]'' gave a 7 out of 10 rating for the album and wrote, "''Finally Over It'' is a cumulative rendering, moving between the softness and scorn that characterised Walker's first two efforts. It's framed as a resolution, a clean break. But just as all that's preceded it, we're betting on Summer Walker, in a year or two, to offer up another raw parable on love as the ultimate intoxicant. For better or worse."<ref name=clash-review/> ''[[NME]]''{{'}}s Kyann-Sian Williams gave the album four stars rating out of five and wrote, "Love has never been easy for Walker: every breakup has been a public spectacle plastered across social media, so she's been forced to break and rebuild repeatedly under a microscope in front of the world. But now, she's found her autonomy."<ref name=nme-review/>

''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]''{{'}}s Rawiya Kameir gave a more mixed review and wrote, "No amount of emotional clarity can substitute for the barbed specificity and desperate rhythmic phrasing of Walker's strongest writing, largely abandoned on ''Finally Over It'' in the name of self-restraint. Instead, she disappears, along with guests [[Anderson .Paak]] and [[Bryson Tiller]], into a tedious stretch that brings to mind a certain subgenre of [[YouTube]] tutorial: How to Make a '90s Slow Jam Type Beat in [[FL Studio]]."<ref name=pitchfork-review/>

== Commercial performance == ''Finally Over It'' debuted at number 2 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with over 77,000 [[album-equivalent unit]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Garcia |first=Thania |date=November 24, 2025 |title=Summer Walker's ''Finally Over It'' Lands at No. 2 With Year's Biggest Debut for a Female R&B Artist |url=https://variety.com/2025/music/news/summer-walker-finally-over-it-biggest-debut-female-rb-charts-1236591080/ |access-date=November 25, 2025 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |language=en-US}}</ref> Of that total, approximately 69,000 units came from streaming (about 92 million on-demand streams), and 8,000 units were pure album sales.<ref name=:1>{{Cite web |last=Trapp |first=Malcolm |title=Summer Walker's ''Finally Over It'' Debuts At No. 2 On ''Billboard'' 200 — See The First-Week Numbers |url=https://www.rap-up.com/article/summer-walker-finally-over-it-billboard-200-debut |access-date=November 25, 2025 |website=Rap-Up}}</ref> This marked the biggest [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] debut by a female artist in 2025.<ref name=:1/>

In the United Kingdom, the album reached number 13 on the [[Official Charts Company]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Official Albums Chart Top 100 on 21/11/2025 |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/ |access-date=November 25, 2025 |website= |publisher=[[Official Charts Company|OCC]] |language=en}}</ref> On the [[ARIA]] Albums Chart in Australia, it peaked at number 19.<ref name=ARIA/>

== Track listing == {{Track listing | headline = Disc 1 – ''For Better'' | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = | title_width = 32% | writing_width = 43% | extra_width = 25% | title1 = Scars | writer1 = {{hlist|[[Summer Walker]]|David Bishop|[[Rami Dawod]]|Matthew Cicero|Max Theodore}} | extra1 = {{hlist|Dos Dias{{ref|p|[p]}}|Dawod|Ojikae|Theodore{{ref|a|[a]}}}} | length1 = 0:51 | title2 = [[Robbed You]] | note2 = with [[Mariah the Scientist]] | length2 = 3:18 | writer2 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Mariah Buckles]]|[[Nija Charles]]|Bishop|[[Anthony Jefferies]]|Dawod|Arsenio Archer|[[Curtis Jackson]]|[[Young Buck|David Brown]]|[[Ron Browz|Rondell Turner]]|Tre'Von Waters}} | extra2 = {{hlist|Dos Dias|[[Nineteen85]]|Dawod|A. Archer}} | title3 = [[No (Summer Walker song)|No]] | writer3 = {{hlist|Walker|Waters|Jabreh Shaw|[[Terrace Martin]]|[[Troy Taylor (music producer)|Troy Taylor]]|Jerome Monroe Jr.|Bishop|Tim Maxey|[[Beyoncé Knowles]]|[[Shawn Carter]]|[[Focus...|Bernard Edwards Jr.]]}} | extra3 = {{hlist|T. Martin|[[Troy Taylor U the Goat]]|Slimwav|Dos Dias{{ref|a|[a]}}{{ref|v|[v]}}|Maxey{{ref|a|[a]}}}} | length3 = 2:26 | title4 = [[Go Girl (Summer Walker, Latto and Doja Cat song)|Go Girl]] | note4 = with [[Latto]] and [[Doja Cat]] | length4 = 3:48 | writer4 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Alyssa Stephens]]|[[Amala Dlamini]]|Bishop|Jefferies|T. Martin|[[Ronald Colson]]|Zachary Seman|Roger Kleinman|[[Glenn Bolton]]|[[Stetsasonic|Shahid Wright]]|[[Leonardo Roman]]|[[Prince Paul (producer)|Paul Huston]]|[[Stetsasonic|Martin Nemley]]|[[Stetsasonic|Arnold Hamilton]]|Christopher Smith|[[Jeremy Felton]]|[[Sonyae Elise]]}} | extra4 = {{hlist|Dos Dias|Nineteen85|T. Martin|[[Flippa (musician)|Flippa]]|Zach & Roger|Kleinman}} | title5 = [[Baby (Summer Walker and Chris Brown song)|Baby]] | note5 = with [[Chris Brown]] | length5 = 2:28 | writer5 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Chris Brown|Christopher Brown]]|[[Ant Clemons]]|Elliott Trent|Genia Simone|Jean-Baptiste Kouame|Ryan Buendia|Karl Rubin|Ryan Press|Bishop|[[Mariah Carey]]|[[Jermaine Dupri]]|[[Manuel Seal]]}} | extra5 = {{hlist|Jean Baptiste|Buendia|Rubin|Press|Dos Dias{{ref|a|[a]}}}} | title6 = 1-800-Heartbreak | note6 = with [[Anderson .Paak]] | length6 = 5:24 | writer6 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Brandon Anderson]]|[[Bryan-Michael Cox]]|Bishop|Sterling White Jr.|Isaiah Brown|James Owens}} | extra6 = {{hlist|Cox|Dos Dias|Spiff Sinatra|Ibmixing|J2M}} | title7 = [[Heart of a Woman (song)|Heart of a Woman]] | length7 = 2:51 | writer7 = {{hlist|Walker|Bishop}} | extra7 = Tavaras Jordan | title8 = Situationship | length8 = 2:20 | writer8 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Montell Frazier]]|Bishop|Cicero}} | extra8 = {{hlist|[[Montell Fish]]|Dos Dias{{ref|p|[p]}}|Ojikae}} | title9 = Give Me a Reason | note9 = with [[Bryson Tiller]] | length9 = 2:48 | writer9 = {{hlist|Walker|Bryson Tiller|Fashxn|Jefferies|Felton|[[Malay (music producer)|James Ho]]}} | extra9 = {{hlist|Nineteen85|Felton|[[Malay (music producer)|Malay]]{{ref|a|[a]}}}} }} {{Track listing | headline = Disc 2 – ''For Worse'' | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = 55:18 | title_width = 32% | writing_width = 43% | extra_width = 25% | title10 = [[FMT (song)|FMT]] | length10 = 3:28 | writer10 = {{hlist|Walker|Lee Stashenko|Stavros Tsarouhas}} | extra10 = {{hlist|Fallen|Tsarouhas{{ref|a|[a]}}|T. Martin{{ref|a|[a]}}}} | title11 = How Sway | note11 = with [[Sailorr]] | length11 = 2:13 | writer11 = {{hlist|Walker|Sailorr|Zachary Ezickson|Adam Krevlin|Anoop D'Souza}} | extra11 = {{hlist|Zach Ezzy|Krevlin|D'Souza}} | title12 = Baller | note12 = with [[GloRilla]], [[Sexyy Red]], and [[Monaleo]] | length12 = 3:24 | writer12 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Gloria Woods]]|[[Janae Wherry]]|[[Leondra Gay]]|Gabrielle Rodgers|Jeffries|[[Miles McCollum]]|Bishop|Jeremiah Raisen|Kavian Salehi|Benjamin Wilson|Mike Baretz|[[James Mtume]]|[[Reggie Lucas]]}} | extra12 = {{hlist|Nineteen85|[[Lil Yachty]]|Dos Dias|Sadpony|Kavi|Ben10k|Baretz}} | title13 = Don't Make Me Do It/Tempted | length13 = 4:56 | writer13 = {{hlist|Walker|Clemons|Monroe|Kouame|Buendia|Rubin|Press}} | extra13 = {{hlist|Slimwav|Jean Baptiste|Buendia|Rubin|Press|Dos Dias{{ref|a|[a]}}{{ref|v|[v]}}}} | title14 = Get Yo Boy | note14 = with [[21 Savage]] | writer14 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph]]|Jefferies|T. Martin|Bishop|Archer|Harold Payne|Peter Luboff|James Eubanks}} | extra14 = {{hlist|Nineteen85|T. Martin|Dos Dias|A. Archer}} | length14 = 3:09 | title15 = Number One | note15 = with [[Brent Faiyaz]] | length15 = 2:47 | writer15 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Brent Faiyaz|Christopher Wood]]|Elliot Davy|Mikaili Ector|Chris Beach|David Patino|Chidozie Arah|Anthony Rampias}} | extra15 = {{hlist|1stfrom92|Mikaili|Beach|Dpat{{ref|a|[a]}}|Spizzledoe{{ref|a|[a]}}|AR{{ref|a|[a]}}}} | title16 = Stitch Me Up | length16 = 3:04 | writer16 = {{hlist|Walker|[[J.Oliver|Jeffery Robinson]]|Kristian Hossy|Lasse Qvist|Bishop|[[Daystar Peterson]]}} | extra16 = {{hlist|[[Fresh Ayr]]|Hossy|Lou Xtwo|Dos Dias{{ref|a|[a]}}{{ref|v|[v]}}}} | title17 = Allegedly | note17 = with [[Teddy Swims]] | length17 = 3:36 | writer17 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Jaten Dimsdale]]|[[Terius Gesteelde-Diamant]]|[[Dave Hamelin]]}} | extra17 = {{hlist|[[The-Dream]]|Hamelin|[[Kuk Harrell]]{{ref|v|[v]}}}} | title18 = Finally Over It | length18 = 2:23 | writer18 = {{hlist|Walker|Rodgers|Dawod|Christopher Martin|Theodore}} | extra18 = {{hlist|Dawod|300it|Theodore{{ref|a|[a]}}|T. Martin{{ref|a|[a]}}}} }}

{{Track listing | headline = ''The Afterparty'' deluxe edition additional tracks | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = 66:12 | title_width = 32% | writing_width = 43% | extra_width = 25% | title19 = Take Me Out This Club | length19 = 2:45 | lyrics19 = | music19 = | writer19 = {{hlist|Walker|[[Jozzy|Jocelyn Donald]]|[[Uforo Ebong]]|Ernest Osei-Bonsu}} | extra19 = {{hlist|[[BongoByTheWay]]|Bonxu|Dos Dias|[[Jaycen Joshua]]}} | title20 = 1-800 Heartbreak | note20 = solo version | length20 = 3:35 | writer20 = {{hlist|Walker|Anderson|Cox|Bishop|White|Brown|Owens}} | extra20 = {{hlist|Cox|Dos Dias|Spiff Sinatra|Ibmixing|J2M}} | title21 = Drown in My Love | note21 = featuring Foggieraw | length21 = 4:34 | lyrics21 = | writer21 = {{hlist|Walker|Joseph Davinci|Bishop|Jesse Owusu|Luke Johansson|Lee Morris|Bernie Wayne}} | extra21 = {{hlist|Yogic|Davinci|Dos Dias|Joe Visciano|Joe LaPorta}} }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Finally Over It'' – Physical edition additional tracks | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = | title_width = 32% | writing_width = 43% | extra_width = 25% | title13 = Don't Stop/Tempted | length13 = 3:32 | writer13 = {{hlist|Walker|Clemons|Monroe|Kouame|Buendia|Rubin|Press}} | extra13 = {{hlist|Slimwav|Jean Baptiste|Buendia|Rubin|Press|Dos Dias}} | title16 = [[Spend It (Summer Walker song)|Spend It]] | length16 = 2:45 | lyrics16 = | music16 = | writer16 = Walker | extra16 = {{hlist|Rami Dawood|Dos Dias|Slimwav}} }}

===Notes=== * {{sup|{{note|p|[p]}}}} indicates a primary and vocal [[Record producer|producer]]. * {{sup|{{note|a|[a]}}}} indicates an additional producer. * {{sup|{{note|v|[v]}}}} indicates a vocal producer. * "[[Spend It (Summer Walker song)|Spend It]]" and "Don't Stop/Tempted" are only included on physical versions of the album. * "Go Girl" does not include Doja Cat on physical releases. * "Baller" does not include Monaleo on physical releases. * "Stitch Me Up", "Baby", "Don't Make Me Do It/Tempted" and "Allegedly" are not available on physical releases. * "Give Me a Reason" does not include Bryson Tiller on physical releases. * The ''Afterparty'' deluxe edition includes physical tracks "Drown in My Love" and "Take Me Out This Club", but does not include "Spend It".

===Sample credits=== * "Robbed You" samples "[[I'll Whip Ya Head Boy]]", written by [[Curtis Jackson]], [[David Darnell Brown]] and [[Rondell Edwin Turner]], as performed by [[50 Cent]]. * "No" samples "[[Yes (Beyoncé song)|Yes]]", written by [[Beyoncé Knowles]], [[Focus...|Bernard Edwards Jr.]] and [[Shawn Carter]], as performed by Beyoncé. * "Baby" samples "[[Always Be My Baby]]", written by [[Jermaine Dupri]], [[Mariah Carey]] and [[Manuel Seal]], and performed by Mariah Carey. * "Situationship" samples "Destroy Myself Just For You", written by [[Montell Frazier]], and performed by [[Montell Fish]]. * "Baller" samples "[[The Closer I Get to You]]", written by [[Reggie Lucas]] and [[James Mtume]], and performed by [[Roberta Flack]] and [[Donny Hathaway]]. * "Don't Make Me Do It/Tempted" contains an uncredited sample of "[[Get It Together (702 song)|Get It Together]]", written by [[Donell Jones]] and performed by 702; and an uncredited interpolation of "Real Talk", written and performed by [[R. Kelly]]. * "Get Yo Boy" contains a sample of "[[I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much]]", written by Pete Luboff, and James Eubanks, and performed by [[Bobby Womack]].

==Personnel== Credits adapted from [[Tidal (service)|Tidal]].<ref name="Tidal">{{cite web |title=''Finally Over It'' / Summer Walker / Credits |url=https://tidal.com/album/473825240/credits |publisher=[[Tidal (service)|Tidal]] |access-date=November 16, 2025}}</ref> ===Musicians=== {{div col}} * [[Summer Walker]] – vocals * Dos Dias – additional vocals (tracks 1, 8, 9, 13, 16) * Max Theodore – strings (1, 18) * Stockholm Studio Orchestra – strings (2) * [[Mariah the Scientist]] – vocals (2) * [[Latto]] – vocals (4) * [[Doja Cat]] – vocals (4) * [[Chris Brown]] – vocals (5) * Larry "Laj" Smith II – saxophone (6) * Jared "JB" Brown – trombone (6) * Spiff Sinatra – trumpet (6) * [[Anderson .Paak]] – vocals (6) * [[Montell Fish]] – additional vocals (8) * [[Bryson Tiller]] – vocals (9) * Jah Whittingham – guitar (10) * Trevor Lawrence Jr. – [[Shaker (musical instrument)|shaker]] (10) * Johnny May – strings (10) * Stavros Tsarouhas – strings (10) * [[Sailorr]] – vocals (11) * [[GloRilla]] – vocals (12) * [[Sexyy Red]] – vocals (12) * [[Monaleo]] – vocals (12) * [[21 Savage]] – vocals (14) * [[Brent Faiyaz]] – vocals (15) * [[Dave Hamelin]] – drums, guitar, percussion, synthesizer (17) * [[Patrick Krief]] – guitar (17) * [[Tomi Martin]] – guitar (17) * Lily Honigberg – strings (17) * Marza Wilks – strings (17) * Yasmeen Al-Mazeedi – strings (17) * [[Johan Lenox]] – strings conductor (17) * [[Teddy Swims]] – vocals (17) * Stixx – drums (18) {{div col end}}

===Technical=== {{div col}} * Dos Dias – [[Audio engineer|engineering]] * Max Stephens – engineering (1) * Natalie D'Orlando – engineering (2) * Jenso "JP" Plymouth – engineering (5) * Jhair "Jha" Lazo – engineering (6) * Thank Aaron – engineering (12) * Sunny – engineering (12) * Ibmixing – engineering (14) * Itai Schwartz – engineering (15) * Brandon Harding – engineering (17) * Fermin Suero Jr. – engineering (17) * [[Kuk Harrell]] – engineering (17) * [[Joe Visciano]] – [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]] (1, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 18) * [[Jaycen Joshua]] – mixing (2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17), [[Surround sound|immersive]] mixing (1–6, 8–18) * Alan JS Han – immersive mixing (7) * Matt Boerum – immersive mixing (7) * [[Colin Leonard]] – [[Mastering (audio)|mastering]] * Studio Bae – additional engineering (1) * Jeremiah "Jeir" Snow – additional engineering (3) * Synematik – additional engineering (10) * Emiliano Olocco – additional mixing (5) * Teezio – additional mixing (5) * Dillon Brophy – additional mixing (12) * [[Jess Jackson (music producer)|Jess Jackson]] – additional mixing (12) {{div col end}}

==Charts== {| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |+ Chart performance for ''Finally Over It'' ! scope="col"| Chart (2025) ! scope="col"| Peak<br />position |- ! scope="row"| Australian Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref name=ARIA>{{cite web|url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/albums-chart/2025-11-24|title=ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]]|date=November 24, 2025|access-date=November 21, 2025}}</ref> | 19 |- ! scope="row"| Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/hip-hop-r-and-b-albums-chart/2025-11-24|title=ARIA Top 40 Hip Hop/R&B Albums Chart|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]]|date=November 24, 2025|access-date=November 21, 2025}}</ref> | 2 |- {{album chart|Flanders|63|artist=Summer Walker|album=Finally Over It|rowheader=true|access-date=November 23, 2025}} |- {{album chart|Wallonia|114|artist=Summer Walker|album=Finally Over It|rowheader=true|access-date=November 23, 2025}} |- {{album chart|BillboardCanada|12|artist=Summer Walker|rowheader=true|access-date=November 25, 2025}} |- {{album chart|Netherlands|20|artist=Summer Walker|album=Finally Over It|rowheader=true|access-date=November 22, 2025}} |- {{album chart|France|95|M|url=https://snepmusique.com/les-tops/le-top-de-la-semaine/top-albums/?semaine=47&annee=2025|title=Top Albums (semaine du 21 novembre 2025)|publisher=[[Syndicat National de l'Edition Phonographique]]|rowheader=true|access-date=November 24, 2025}} |- ! scope="row"| Irish Albums ([[Irish Recorded Music Association|IRMA]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://irma.ie/index.cfm?page=irish-charts&chart=Albums|title=IRMA – Irish Charts (Week 47, 2025)|publisher=[[Irish Recorded Music Association]]|access-date=November 22, 2025}}</ref> | 90 |- ! scope="row"| New Zealand Albums ([[RMNZ]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aotearoamusiccharts.co.nz/archive/albums/2025-11-21|title=NZ Top 40 Albums Chart|publisher=[[Recorded Music NZ]]|date=November 21, 2025|access-date=November 21, 2025}}</ref> | 16 |- ! scope="row"| Nigerian Albums ([[TurnTable Top 50|''TurnTable'']])<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.turntablecharts.com/charts/2|title=Official Top 100 Albums: December 12th, 2025 - December 18th, 2025|magazine=[[TurnTable charts|TurnTable]]|access-date=January 1, 2026|archive-date=January 1, 2026|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260101172647/https://www.turntablecharts.com/charts/2|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />{{small|''The Afterparty''}} | 82 |- ! scope="row"| Norwegian Albums ([[IFPI Norge]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://topplista.no/charts/albums/2025-w47/|title=Album 2025 uke 47|publisher=[[IFPI Norge]]|access-date=November 22, 2025}}</ref> | 96 |- ! scope="row"| Portuguese Albums ([[Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa|AFP]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://audiogest.pt/uploads/files/file_2025-11-25-13-02-30.pdf|title=Top 200 Álbuns Semana 47 de 2025|page=2|publisher=[[Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa]]|access-date=November 26, 2025|language=pt-pt}}</ref> | 32 |- {{album chart|Switzerland|28|artist=Summer Walker|album=Finally Over It|rowheader=true|access-date=November 24, 2025}} |- {{album chart|UK2|13|date=20251121|rowheader=true|access-date=November 22, 2025}} |- {{album chart|UKR&B|4|date=20251121|rowheader=true|access-date=November 22, 2025}} |- {{album chart|Billboard200|2|artist=Summer Walker|rowheader=true|access-date=November 24, 2025}} |- {{album chart|BillboardRandBHipHop|1|artist=Summer Walker|rowheader=true|access-date=November 24, 2025}} |}

== Release history == {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ Release dates and formats for ''Finally Over It'' ! scope="col"| Region ! scope="col"| Date ! scope="col"| Format(s) ! scope="col"| Label ! scope="col"| {{Reference column heading}} |- ! scope="row"| Various | November 14, 2025 | {{hlist|[[CD]]|[[Phonograph record|LP]]|[[Music download|digital download]]|[[streaming]]}} | {{hlist|[[LVRN]]|[[Interscope]]}} | align="center"| <ref>{{Cite web |date=November 14, 2025 |title=''Finally Over It'' by Summer Walker on Apple Music |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/finally-over-it/1845569485 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20251123165412/https://music.apple.com/us/album/finally-over-it/1845569485 |archive-date=November 23, 2025 |access-date=November 12, 2025 |publisher=[[Apple Music]] |language=en-US}}</ref> |}

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