The spritz isn’t just for telegenic effect; before she became R&B’s next big thing, Walker worked as both an exotic dancer and a housekeeper. On “Stretch You Out,” Walker tells her man she would rather enjoy a night in bed with him than deal with his stress. 2 on Billboard’s album chart, becoming the biggest debut album for an R&B female artist in more than a decade and the largest-ever streaming week for a female R&B artist. (Extraordinarily introverted with severe social anxiety, Walker eschews most interviews and declined to speak with The Times.) And “Girls Need Love” wasn’t showing any signs of slowing down when Walker announced the arrival of “Over It” in August.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 21, 2019 21:14 UTC