Finally Over It serves as the closing chapter of Walker’s “Over It” trilogy, still carrying the rawness of her emotional centre but with glimmers of growth and self-determination. The guest list (Chris Brown, Doja Cat, Anderson . Paak) broadens the soundscape, but at its core the album remains a late-night confessional, soaked in vulnerability and mood. Some tracks could blend together under the slow tempo, making the length feel weighty, yet the consistency underscores her identity and voice. Moments of lighter touch and sonic variation hint that she isn’t just stuck in heartbreak—but learning to transcend it. For fans of moody, honest R&B with a firm grip on modern production, this is another solid instalment in her catalogue. Genre : Contemporary R&B Country : US Final Verdict : 65% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 315th / 793 Highlight : Don't Make Me Do It/Tempted Made me think of: SZA H.E.R. Kehlani #newalbum #newalbum2025 #albumrelease #newmusic #albumoftheday #nowspinn...