Summer Walker – STILL OVER IT

Album Info

Artist: Summer Walker

Title: STILL OVER IT

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bitter - Narration By Cardi B (4:41)
  • 2. Ex For A Reason (with JT from City Girls) (3:45)
  • 3. No Love (with SZA) (3:51)
  • 4. Throw It Away (2:31)
  • 5. Reciprocate (3:02)
  • 6. You Don’t Know Me (3:20)
  • 7. Circus (2:12)
  • 8. Insane (3:09)
  • 9. Constant Bullshit (3:17)
  • 10. Switch A Nigga Out (2:57)
  • 11. Unloyal (with Ari Lennox) (3:27)
  • 12. Closure (2:11)
  • 13. Toxic (with Lil Durk) (4:26)
  • 14. Dat Right There (with Pharrell Williams & The Neptunes) (3:10)
  • 15. Screwin (with Omarion) (5:33)
  • 16. Broken Promises (3:03)
  • 17. Session 33 (2:07)
  • 18. 4th Baby Mama - Prelude (1:15)
  • 19. 4th Baby Mama (3:45)
  • 20. Ciara's Prayer (1:54)

Review

There’s therapy, and then there’s Still Over It. Summer Walker’s sophomore album plays like a late-night voice memo turned masterpiece — a 20-track confessional that transforms heartbreak into hard-won clarity. Where her debut Over It flirted with vulnerability, this one dives in headfirst, trading flirtation for confrontation. It’s messy, furious, and beautifully human.

Songs like “Ex for a Reason” and “No Love” (with SZA) simmer with righteous anger, while “Throw It Away” and “4th Baby Mama” bleed with exhaustion and honesty. Summer doesn’t sugarcoat the emotional fallout — she weaponizes it. Her voice, tender but defiant, glides over buttery R&B production that feels equal parts nostalgic and forward-thinking. Even when the beats feel luxurious, the lyrics stay grounded in reality: unfiltered texts, tearful realizations, and quiet moments of strength.

Still Over It isn’t just about surviving a breakup — it’s about reclaiming your narrative after someone tried to write it for you. Walker bares her soul without apology, turning pain into something melodic, powerful, and defiantly feminine. - Lena