Summer Walker‘s latest single, “Heart of a Woman,” is now a top 10 hit on Billboard‘s Adult R&B Airplay chart.
The nostalgic track rises from No. 17 to No. 10 in its eighth week on the chart, currently led by Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther.” It marks Walker’s fifth top 10 hit out of eight entries.
Before “Heart of a Woman,” Walker’s last visit to the top 10 region was in 2023 as a guest on Usher’s “Good Good” along with rapper 21 Savage. The song reached No. 1, where it spent six weeks atop the chart.
Further, “Heart of a Woman” is Walker’s second solo top 10 on the chart following “Playing Games” in 2020.
Here is an overview of Summer Walker’s top 10s on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart:
- “Good Good,” Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, No. 1 for six weeks (2023)
- “Back Home,” Trey Songz featuring Summer Walker, No. 1 for three weeks (2020)
- “Unloyal” with Ari Lennox, No. 1 for one week (2022)
- “Playing Games,” No. 2 peak (2020)
- “Heart of a Woman,” No. 10 peak so far (2025)

Walker’s other three entries on the chart include:
- “Better Thangs,” Ciara & Summer Walker, No. 13 peak (2023)
- “Come Thru,” Summer Walker & Usher, No. 27 peak (2021)
- “Girls Need Love” with Drake, No. 29 peak (2019)
“Heart of a Woman” debuted on the Adult R&B Airplay in mid-January, launching at No. 28. The Tavaras Jordan-produced song is the lead single from Walker’s upcoming third album, Finally Over It.
The highly anticipated album is the final installment of the trilogy that began with 2019’s Over It, followed by 2021’s Still Over It.
The latter album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 166,000 equivalent units sold. It earned Walker her first chart-topper on the popular albums list.
Since releasing “Heart of a Woman” in October 2024, Walker has collaborated with rising acts Odeal (“You’re Stuck“) and Sailorr (“Pookie’s Requiem“).
Further, Walker launched a six-episode radio show on Apple Music, Over It Radio. So far, special guests have included Sexyy Red, Caresha a.k.a Yung Miami, Ciara, Kali Uchis and Kelly Rowland.
Revisit Summer Walker’s “Heart of a Woman” below.