Summer Walker unveiled her new single titled “Drown In My Love,” which sees the Atlanta singer trying to heal from an old flame as a new one surfaces.
“Don’t touch me there, I’m not ready/ I’m sorry but my heart’s too heavy/ You’re starin’ me right in my face/ Hopin’ and prayin’ it ain’t too late/ But that ain’t a risk I’m willin’ to take/ Leave me in peace all alone/ I rather wallow, no/ Don’t take me up out my sorrows, oh/ I need to feel it, I need to feel it/ So I can heal it, baby…”
Walker tapped DMV-based rapper Foggieraw and whipped up a captivating vintage-inspired music video.
The unofficial single comes after the release of Walker’s EPs “Clear 2: Soft Line” and “Girls Need Love (Girls Mix)” from earlier this year.
It’s been two years since Walker released her sophomore studio LP, “Still Over It,” a continuation of her 2019 debut, “Over It.”