‘FMT’ Lyrics & Meaning: Summer Walker Song Finds ‘Finally Over It’ Singer Struggling With Her Love Life | Lyrics, Music, Summer Walker | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment, Photos and Videos

‘FMT’ Lyrics & Meaning: Summer Walker Song Finds ‘Finally Over It’ Singer Struggling With Her Love Life | Lyrics, Music, Summer Walker | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment, Photos and Videos

Summer Walker is thoroughly going through it on her new album, Finally Over It.

The 29-year-old R&B singer launched her studio album on Friday (November 14), and the country-tinged song “FMT” is grabbing fans’ attention with its lyrics.

Keep reading to find out more…

The album cover features Summer wearing a wedding dress alongside a much older man in a wheelchair on their wedding day, mirroring the late Anna Nicole Smith‘s wedding to J. Howard Marshall II in the early ’90s.

Similarly, the song plays into her thoughts about her own dating life, as “FMT” means “F–k My Type,” suggesting she needs to go for someone who isn’t necessarily her type, but can give her a good life.

“I’m trading a broken heart for a good life,” she declares.

“I must be missing something, ain’t that what life’s about? / Genuine love, and passionate touches, laughter / I hate this transactional stuff,” she laments.

Read the lyrics to “FMT”…

Watch the music video for “FMT”…

Find out which superstar-filled album Summer Walker is also featured on!

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