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8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 48 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 40 out of 48
  2. Negative: 3 out of 48
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  1. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    Summer kinda reminds me of Aaliyah, just doing the best she can and whatever she enjoys. It's a dope album!
  2. Dec 24, 2020
    5
    The first thing I had to overcome about this album is the art cover. It has some repellant effect on me and made me think this project would be superficial and effortless.

    Hopefully I was wrong (on some points). Lyrics were not as shallow as I expected. Sometimes deep, sometimes joyful, distant and/or introspective. Production of some of the tracks is interesting too. The main flaw
    The first thing I had to overcome about this album is the art cover. It has some repellant effect on me and made me think this project would be superficial and effortless.

    Hopefully I was wrong (on some points). Lyrics were not as shallow as I expected. Sometimes deep, sometimes joyful, distant and/or introspective. Production of some of the tracks is interesting too.

    The main flaw of 'Over It' is that I couldn't get into it even how hard I tried. I listened to it again and again but couldn't erase the feeling of not being involved in it. I wrote that some instrumentals of the songs are cool but it is surely not the majority. At some point I thought I was listening to a 'London On The Track' album because we can stop hearing his signature over and over. The rest of the original tracks are the ones with random piano touching. Enough to make you feel like she is an inspired artist but doesn't even know what she is doing. You get used to Summer Walker's work really quickly: tracklist is full of generic R&B beats, the artist's voice don't change from begenning to end, there are too few catchy songs. Summer Walker has the incredible ability to sing really slowly to say nothing from time to time, using the lascivity of her voice to reach some audience. Some featurings are successful (like with Jhené Aiko, Drake or 6LACK) but some other ones are really dull (like with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie). This project is endless and has plunged me into deep boredom every time I tried to get it touch with. All feels so flat and featured artists don't even success to bring the diversity I hoped to save 'Over It'. I must have listened to it completely six or seven times but getting over it was a long and uninteresting journey.
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  3. Nov 5, 2021
    6
    Most of the album is forgettable, however, there are some magical moments in this project that keep me engaged. I think she's kinda all over the place with the styles - understandable. However, it's pretty obvious where her skills fire on certain tracks.
  4. Nov 23, 2020
    10
    I really love this album and all its energy, summer walker is fire. Very eager to see all the potential and work that she still has to show us. I loved.
  5. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    Summer Walker paints in subtler shades. This is an album of relatable, mixed emotions, the narrator promiscuous one minute and faithful the next. This is record of complex emotions, treated with a lightness of touch that ensures it’s fun as **** We’re far from ‘Over It’.
  6. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    Perfeição define. Não esperava menos de uma deusa dessas. Amém Summer Walker!
  7. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    Truly one of the best albums of 2019. Love at first listen! Favourites tracks: Over It, Body, Come Thru, I'll Kill You and Playing Games with Byson Tiller.
  8. Apr 6, 2020
    10
    básicamente el mejor álbum de R&B de los últimos años, summer es lo que el genero necesitaba.
  9. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    The is a lot of heavy names in the album, like Usher, Jhené Aiko, Drake and Bryson Tiller. But Summer Walker and London On Da Track overpowered everething and made the ALBUM OF THE YEAR.
  10. Dec 5, 2019
    7
    The Album is good. The best songs are Nobody Else and Girls Need love with drake. But she maintains a constant worry on the album on instrumental and vocal basis, even with beautiful chords.
  11. Nov 2, 2019
    10
    Eu tenho certeza absoluta q esse é um dos melhores albuns do ano em geral não so R&B, esta perfeito.
  12. Jun 15, 2020
    10
    Summer Walker nos trae sonidos refrescantes en una mezcla hermosa de R&B y Hip-Hop.
    Ninguna canción de este álbum opaca a ninguna otra, es simplemente perfecto.
  13. Jan 11, 2021
    10
    Escutando esse álbum em 2021 e apenas me perguntando porque não escutei isso antes. A voz da Summer é incrível de se ouvir. As melodias lentas e sexys te envolvem lentamente e não te soltam mais. Esse álbum merece muito reconhecimento.
  14. Apr 7, 2021
    10
    I super love the album. They have a really strong delivery and pretty catchy lyrics
  15. Feb 8, 2021
    9
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  16. Feb 15, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This album offers a well needed revitalisation of the modern R&B genre. with her soulful and atmospheric vocals she achieves a satisfaction with her audience and this album offers a relaxing escape from day to day life, an album you can play in several scenarios. she picked THE PERFECT features to say the least. overall a fantastic album from her! Expand
Metascore
86

Universal acclaim - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Nov 15, 2019
    88
    It’s indeed Summer Walker’s authenticity she sells on Over It that feels right at home with ’90s R&B, and adjacent to contemporary druggy Atlanta-centric Hip-Hop. Summer Walker is unashamed, contemplative, and despite her debut album name, far from over.
  2. Oct 25, 2019
    80
    more thought-through and sounds more honed [than her 2018 mixtape Last Day Of Summer].
  3. Oct 21, 2019
    72
    Occasionally she steers into blander territory, like the well-written but sleepy “Fun Girl,” but a rotating collection of R&B’s most toxic crooners keeps the energy level high.