Summer Walker Completes No. 1 Trilogy on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart
Written by djfrosty on November 25, 2025

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Summer Walker overcomes the competition on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart as her third full-length studio album, Finally Over It, starts atop the list dated Nov. 29. The album begins with 77,000 equivalent album units in the United States for the week of Nov. 14-20, according to Luminate, and is the highest total for any R&B album by a woman in 2025.
Of Finally Over It’s first-week results, streaming activity contributes 69,000 units, equal to 91.9 million official on-demand audio and video streams of the album’s songs. 8,000 units are from tradition album sales, with a negligible amount of activity from track-equivalent album units. (One unit equals the following levels of consumption: one album sale, 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 1,250 paid/subscription tier or 3,750 ad-supported tier of official on-demand audio and video streams for a song on the album.)
Finally Over It was released on Nov. 14 as a standard 14-song widely available digital download album, an 18-song download and streaming edition (which added four tracks) and an 18-song physical edition on CD and vinyl (which added four other tracks). Later in the week, two deluxe editions arrived: an Apple-exclusive version with five bonus audio tracks on Nov. 18 and a widely available download/streaming deluxe version with three other bonus audio cuts on Nov. 19.
With Finally Over It, Walker lands her third No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, completing its trilogy of triumph. 2019’s Over It and 2021’s Still Over It both debuted at the summit and each topped the chart for one week. In addition to the three champs, the singer also has appeared on the chart with her mixtape Last Day of Summer, which reached No. 25 in 2018 and two EPs: Life on Earth (No. 6 in 2020) and Clear 2: Soft Life (No. 7, 2023).
Elsewhere, Finally Over It gives Walker her fourth No. 1 on the Top R&B Albums chart and launches at No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200.
In addition to the album’s start, 16 of its tracks debut on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, led by “Robbed You,” a collaboration with Mariah the Scientist, at No. 10. With the entrance, Walker adds her fifth top 10 on the chart, joining “Playing Games” (No. 9, 2019); “No Love,” with SZA (No. 5, 2021); “Bitter,” with Cardi B (No. 9, 2021); and “Good Good,” with Usher and 21 Savage (No. 7, 2023). Mariah The Scientist, meanwhile, earns her third – all achieved this year – following “Burning Blue” (No. 3) and “Is It a Crime,” with Kali Uchis (No. 7).
Below is a rundown of the Finally Over It placements on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, which brings Walker to 60 total career entries. Notably, the album generated two pre-release singles, “Heart of a Woman,” which peaked at No. 13 in February, and “Spend It,” a No. 30 hit in May.
No. 10, “Robbed You,” with Mariah The Scientist
No. 11, “Go Girl,” with Latto & Doja Cat
No. 15, “Baby,” with Chris Brown
No. 16, “No”
No. 19, “1-800 Heartbreak,” with Anderson .Paak
No. 23, “Baller,” with GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Monaleo
No. 25, “Give Me a Reason,” with Bryson Tiller
No. 26, “Scars”
No. 27, “Get Yo Boy,” with 21 Savage
No. 28, “Finally Over It”
No. 29, “Situationship”
No. 33, “How Sway,” with SAILORR
No. 34, “Don’t Make Me Do It/Tempted”
No. 35, “Number One,” with Brent Faiyaz
No. 37, “Stitch Me Up”
No. 40, “Allegedly,” with Teddy Swims
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