Still Over It
Summer Walker
Still Over It is not a breakup album — it's a post-breakup reckoning, and Summer Walker understands the difference. The title track functions as both a thesis statement and a contradiction: she announces she's over it in the very same breath that reveals she isn't. The production is layered and cinematic, full-band but not cluttered, with strings that feel earned rather than decorative. Her voice here is more controlled than in her earlier work, which is precisely what makes it more devastating — the restraint is the point. Grief processed enough to be articulate is still grief. The song cycles through moments of bitterness, exhaustion, and something close to closure without ever fully landing on it. What it captures specifically is the exhaustion of a relationship where you gave more than you received, and the strange indignity of being expected to move on quietly after that. It resonates most in the quiet aftermath — not in the initial wound, but in the weeks later when you're functional again and still somehow angry about it, still replaying things that should no longer matter.
slow
2020s
rich, expansive, polished
American R&B, Atlanta
R&B, Soul. Contemporary R&B. melancholic, defiant. Moves from controlled bitterness through deep exhaustion and approaches the edge of closure without ever fully landing there — grief articulate enough to hurt more.. energy 4. slow. danceability 4. valence 3. vocals: controlled female, restrained, emotionally precise, devastatingly composed. production: cinematic strings, full band, polished layered arrangement. texture: rich, expansive, polished. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. American R&B, Atlanta. The quiet weeks after a breakup when you're functional again but still replaying things that should no longer matter.