Summer Walker Launched “Finally Over It” Dump Truck Service Ahead of New Album – Invites Fans to Literally Toss Their Ex’s Stuff

Summer Walker Launched “Finally Over It” Dump Truck Service Ahead of New Album – Invites Fans to Literally Toss Their Ex’s Stuff
Summer Walker is taking the phrase “out with the old” to a whole new level.
The R&B star unveiled her “Finally Over It Dump Truck Service,” a playful and symbolic pop-up activation inspired by her upcoming album Finally Over It, set for release on November 14, 2025.
In collaboration with YouTube, Walker invited fans to gather at Morehouse College in Atlanta over the weekend to “finally get rid of your ex’s stuff.” The mint-green dump truck — branded with the album’s title — was open to Spelman and Clark Atlanta University students from noon to 2 p.m., with all gently used items donated afterward.
The stunt ties directly to Walker’s Finally Over It rollout — her third project in the “Over It” series, following 2019’s Over It and 2021’s Still Over It . The campaign doubles as a cathartic nod to the emotional cleansing themes behind her new music.
“Taking out the trash since 2017,” one of the event’s posters read — a cheeky reference that fans connected to Walker’s famously candid breakup anthems.
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