Billboard 200 [Predictions]: Summer Walker’s on Track to Debut to Her Lowest First-Week Sales to Date with ‘Finally Over It’

Published: Monday 17th Nov 2025 by Rashad

Summer Walker‘s third studio album, the November 14-released ‘Finally Over It,’ was heralded the R&B event of the year.

The final installment of her ‘Over It’ trilogy, ‘Finally’ – her first LP since 2021’s ‘Still Over It‘ – came as a star-studded affair that boasted the likes of Chris Brown, GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Teddy Swims, and a host of other big names on its jam-packed guest list.

As her 2019 debut album is still being printed on the weekly Billboard 200 and its successor opened to some of the biggest numbers for an R&B album this decade, the pressure is undoubtedly on for ‘Finally’ to follow suit.

Look inside to see the figure industry analysts are predicting will accompanying the chart arrival of the new project.

Summer Walker’s ‘Finally Over It’

Predicted First-Week Sales (SPS): 59k – 63k

Predicted First-Week Billboard 200: #3-#6

According to HitsDailyDouble, ‘Finally’ will open to first-week total sales north of 59,000 but not higher than 63,000.

If the prediction rings true, the sum will mark a career-low for Walker among her albums as it will be the first time she had a studio effort sell less than 100,000.

‘Over It’ debuted to 134,000 while its follow-up ‘Still Over It’ soared to 166,000.

And while the LP is projected to debut in the top 5 on the Billboard 200, that too would be a career-low for Summer as ‘Over’ premiered at #2 while its successor rocketed to #1.

With three days left in the commercial tracking week, however, there’s still time for Summer to zoom ahead of the competition.

Keep it locked to That Grape Juice for the final numbers when they’re reported on Sunday (November 23).

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  1. Sorry not sorry November 18, 2025

    Sorry to say it but the albums not that good.

  2. Nona November 18, 2025

    She waited a whole year to drop after the album announcement and the follow up to HOAW was weak. People lost interest and honestly the album can’t compare to the first two.

  3. Reality November 18, 2025

    These record labels keep waiting years after lead singles to release albums. I’m assuming they do this to recoup their investments regardless of how the artists are projected to do. They need to shorten the release windows back to how they used to be. This album should have been out over a year ago. Flop and move on to the next project gracefully. You’re gonna lose money regardless of what strategy you chose if the hype is down across the board.

  4. F L O P W O O D November 18, 2025

    That cover ugly and cringe as f*** anyways. Deserved

    FLOP

  5. FinallyOverIt November 18, 2025

    I didn’t listen but haven’t heard good things about the album and the hype wasn’t there. I guess her fans are finally over it🤭

  6. Chilepleassee November 18, 2025

    Hate to say it but she needs London and whoever else worked her first two albums. They need to repair that working relationship because these other producers just don’t do it for her.

    • Immanuel November 18, 2025

      I agree. The music ain’t hitting like it once was.

  7. Acadia November 18, 2025

    These are decent numbers. Less than her last two but still decent. The rollout was sloppy and Spend It wasn’t a good follow up single. The album has too many features also. I think “No” should be a single …..

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