Last year, "Girls Need Love" made the world want to know more about the woman brave enough to sing "I just want some dick," but if it were up to Summer Walker, we wouldn't know her at all. Much of Walker's approach challenges outdated gender norms, but the 23-year-old is not pretending to be delicate to sell records. At times, her love is smothering and damn near possessive, with song titles like "I'll Kill You," and mentions of the gun she keeps stashed in her purse. But Walker insists she'd never cross the line. "I would never shoot you, baby / Maybe just wave it around / All in your face," she sings on "Me." The unpolished acoustic track "Fun Girl" shatters the double standard of what makes a woman "undesirable." "Is it 'cause I know what I want, just like you? / 'Cause I make my own money and my own moves? / Love who I want and fuck who I choose to / Don't take no shit and won't be used." Over It is a tightrope of emotions that finds the listener unable to determine where hate begins and love ends. —Kristin Corry