Summer Walker releases 'Heart of a Woman' video with Love Island stars

Summer Walker has unveiled the lyric video for her new single 'Heart of a Woman,' featuring winners from Love Island USA season six. The visuals star Kordell Beckham and Serena Page as love interests, mirroring their real-life romance. This marks the lead track from her upcoming album Finally Over It.

On October 25, Summer Walker shared the lyric video for 'Heart of a Woman,' the lead single from her anticipated album Finally Over It. Directed by Erik Rojas, the nearly three-minute video features Kordell Beckham and Serena Page, winners of Love Island USA season six, portraying a couple who cuddle and argue. Walker sings lyrics that reflect emotional turmoil: "Question is, why I do the things I do?/ Answer I may never find, but I'll always choose you/ Wanna give up on you, but, damn, I know I can't/ I put the blame on me for giving you chance after chance."

The release includes sped-up and instrumental versions of the track. No release date has been announced for Finally Over It, Walker's first full-length project since 2021's Still Over It, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. That album included hits like "Ex For A Reason" featuring JT, "No Love" with SZA, and "Toxic" assisted by Lil Durk.

Earlier in October, Walker released a trailer for the new album, humorously referencing Lil Meech's cheating scandal with a voicemail line: "Damn, you gon’ do me like that? Hit me back. I was just helping my cousin with groceries."

Fans expressed excitement online, with one tweeting, "Seeing Serena and Kordell in the Summer Walker lyric video was not on my bingo card for 2024. My universes [are] colliding." Another noted, "It’s ‘90s R&B vibes, just like Serena said she loves. Oh yes, I’m seated for this album."

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