Wanjiru Waweru, Jadetimes Staff
W. Waweru is a Jadetimes News Reporter covering Entertainment News
For three years, the Atlanta-native songstress, Summer Walker improved herself to become the most successful R&B style in the development of the 1990s throwback, as long she takes her music career seriously, and continues on with the commercial success. Summer Walker previously released two albums: “I’m Over” (2019) and “Still Over It” (2021). She collaborated with various artists including J. Cole, Solange, and Steve Lacy on her “Clear 2: Soft Life” EP.
Summer Walker announced her forthcoming studio album, “Finally Over It”, she revealed the lead single, and she teased for a very long time, however, she did not make a release date, creating a cover art, and tracklist, and therefore she would confirm it as soon as possible. It would be a follow-up for 2021’s “Still Over It”, and it finished the trilogy of that album, and her 2019 debut, “Over It” She would begin to prefer a “different naming convention” when her third upcoming studio album will be released. Consequently, many listeners got to listen to her latest song, “Heart of A Woman” via LVRN/Interscope, released on October 25.
“Heart of A Woman” is a Slow Jam 1990s R&B ballad about relationship issues, and it describes the significance of Neo-Soul to approach of “Clear 2: Soft Life” EP is taking through into her headline album. Summer Walker co-wrote “Heart of A Woman” with David “Dos Dias” Bishop, and Tavaras Jordan produced it.
“Finally Over It” will arrange the release date soon via LVRN/Interscope.