album cover: Finally Over It

Finally Over It

Summer Walker

  • Summer Walker’s ‘Finally Over It’ lyrics & meaning | Capital XTRA
    • Summer Walker released her new album ‘Finally Over It’ with tracks like ‘Go Girl’ and ‘FMT’. Whilst she’s been in the news surrounding her relationship with Rich The Kid l, her song ‘Finally Over It’ feels more appropriate than ever. Here are the full lyrics.
  • Finally Over It: How to Turn Your Story into a Strong Rollout (Summer Walker Album Case Study) | Qyana Agina | www.linkedin.com
    • I lost FOUR subscribers from my newsletter a couple of weeks ago. My first reaction? UGHHHHH. It stung for a second. It made me question: “Is this landing? Did I pivot too hard??” Then I got curious. Instead of stressing about the loss, I asked: What am I not doing yet that would make the right people stay? Here’s what clicked: ▪️I shifted my focus -- working with artists on brand elevation and helping brands connect through music marketing vs. general marketing services for small businesses. ▪️So the theme shifted too -- from broad marketing to music biz + music marketing insight. Naturally, some folks tapped out. That’s fine. So I tightened the message. Got clearer. Created a new lead magnet, a rollout overview of Summer Walker’s latest album, "Finally Over It". That single resource brought in EIGHT new subscribers 🎉🎊 Now, that number may be small to you, BUT when you’re building something from scratch, people opting in because they care hits different. Growth doesn’
  • Album review: Summer Walker's 'Finally Over It' ends trilogy of albums in lackluster manner | Daily Bruin
    • Summer Walker is closing a chapter in her career with another confessional album. The R&B singer-songwriter’s third LP, “Finally Over It,” released Nov. 14, arrived as the final entry in a trilogy that includes her 2019 debut “Over It” and her 2021 sophomore album “Still Over It.” The new project spans 55 minutes of music across 18 tracks, split evenly between two discs with the first nine songs labeled “For Better” and the second half called “For Worse.” While Walker’s honest lyrics remain engaging across the LP over a variety of nostalgic R&B beats, the overabundance of 13 guest appearances never produces a collaboration on par with her best work.