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Summer Walker Finally Over It Vinyl LP Light Blue Colour 2025

Summer Walker Finally Over It Vinyl LP Light Blue Colour 2025

Tracklist:

For Better (Disc 1):

1.Scars
2.Robbed You (with Mariah the Scientist)
3.No
4.Go Girl (with Latto)
5.Get You Boy (with 21 Savage)
6.Situationship
7.Heart of a Woman
8.1-800 Heartbreak (with Anderson .Paak)
9.Give Me A Reason

For Worse (Disc 2):

1.FMT
2.How Sway (with SAILORR)
3.Baller (with GloRilla & Sexyy Red)
4.Don’t Stop/Tempted
5.Drown in My Love (with Foggieraw) [bonus]
6.Number One (with Brent Faiyaz)
7.Spend It [bonus]
8.Take Me Out This Club
9.Finally Over It

Summer Walker’s Finally Over It closes the Over It trilogy with her most unapologetic project yet. Split in two parts, it’s 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&B’s most compelling trilogies with her boldest statement yet.

$19.27

Original: $55.05

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Summer Walker Finally Over It Vinyl LP Light Blue Colour 2025

$55.05

$19.27

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Tracklist:

For Better (Disc 1):

1.Scars
2.Robbed You (with Mariah the Scientist)
3.No
4.Go Girl (with Latto)
5.Get You Boy (with 21 Savage)
6.Situationship
7.Heart of a Woman
8.1-800 Heartbreak (with Anderson .Paak)
9.Give Me A Reason

For Worse (Disc 2):

1.FMT
2.How Sway (with SAILORR)
3.Baller (with GloRilla & Sexyy Red)
4.Don’t Stop/Tempted
5.Drown in My Love (with Foggieraw) [bonus]
6.Number One (with Brent Faiyaz)
7.Spend It [bonus]
8.Take Me Out This Club
9.Finally Over It

Summer Walker’s Finally Over It closes the Over It trilogy with her most unapologetic project yet. Split in two parts, it’s 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&B’s most compelling trilogies with her boldest statement yet.