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#8 Still Over It

 

If your girlfriend has been listening to the new Summer Walker album Still Over It you better buy her some flowers. Chances are she gonna be mad at you even though your name isn’t London on Da Track.

Summer Walker recently released her sequel album to Over It with Still Over It. This album is after her recent split with her producer and baby’s father, London On Da Track. This album had every girl wanting to know what London’s address is because we just want to “talk.” In Still Over It, Summer Walker rips London up for being an absent father and leaving her during her pregnancy and even calls him out by name for cheating on her. Summer really did NOT hold back at all and gave her a piece of her mind with her beautiful, soft vocals. Each song is full of lyrics and emotion showing she recognizes she deserved better and has been able to get past the heartbreak, but not without the last word. Some songs that stand out to me the most on this album are “Unloyal”, “4th Baby Mama”, and “Bitter.” 

Although Summer was met with nothing but disrespect and unloyalty throughout the entire relationship, she was able to come out of this with nothing but success. Summer Walker broke two historic records with Still Over It being the biggest album debut by a female artist ever and the biggest R&B album debut of all time. This album is #1 on the Billboard 100 as well as every single song charting between #1-#22 on the all-genre top songs chart. I just know London is crying and punching the air. Summer Walker did that! Go stream Still Over It on all platforms!


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  1. Whenever Summer Walker's new album comes on, I be in my room creating fake scenarios in my head and then get mad at my boyfriend even though he didn't do anything lol. I feel like her album is very powerful and just overall really good, she has been through so much and I love that she made this album just for London On Da Track.

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