In a monumental recognition of sustained artistic impact and chart dominance, Billboard has officially named Lil Baby’s acclaimed 2020 album, “My Turn,” as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century. This prestigious accolade, which evaluates chart performance from 2000 through 2024, solidifies “My Turn”’s place as a defining work within the genre’s most commercially successful era, underscoring its unparalleled performance and enduring presence on the music charts.
A Landmark Achievement in Modern Music
Billboard’s comprehensive ranking celebrates the albums that have most significantly impacted the R&B and hip-hop landscape over the past quarter-century. “My Turn,” released on February 28, 2020, by Capitol Records, Motown Records, Wolfpack Music Group, and Quality Control Music, demonstrated remarkable longevity and commercial appeal. The album initially debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 197,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, marking Lil Baby’s first time topping the main album chart. Its sustained success on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart is particularly noteworthy, with the project spending six weeks at the pinnacle position. By the close of 2024, “My Turn” had accumulated an astonishing 128 weeks within the Top 10 of the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, a record-setting feat for an album by a male artist and a testament to its widespread and sustained appeal.
This distinction signifies more than just initial commercial success; it reflects the album’s ability to resonate with audiences consistently over an extended period. Billboard’s methodology for these 21st-century rankings is based on cumulative performance on weekly charts, incorporating data from sales, streams, and track equivalents. “My Turn”’s journey exemplifies the modern music cycle, where albums can maintain strong chart presence for years, driven by streaming popularity and cultural relevance.
Chart Dominance and Record-Breaking Longevity
“My Turn” has etched its name in the annals of music history by spending an astonishing 128 weeks within the top 10 of Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. This incredible longevity set a new record, marking the best performance for any album by a male artist on the chart. The album’s journey began with a powerful debut, landing at the number one position on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart dated March 14, 2020, and holding the top spot for six consecutive weeks. Its commercial success was immediate, debuting atop the Billboard 200 with 197,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Lil Baby’s first No. 1 album on that major chart and the best-selling album of 2020 in the United States. The album’s steady streaming numbers provided a consistent cushion, allowing it to persist for weeks, then months, in the upper echelons of the charts. By March 2022, “My Turn” broke the record for the most weeks in the Top 10, logging its 85th frame in the tier. This was followed by another historic milestone in October of the same year, when it became the first album to register 100 weeks in the Top 10 since the chart’s inception in 1965, a testament to its widespread and sustained appeal.
Key singles that propelled the album’s success include “Woah,” “Sum 2 Prove,” and the socially resonant “The Bigger Picture,” which garnered two Grammy nominations. The album’s overall performance solidified it as the most consumed album of 2020 in the U.S., achieving quadruple platinum certification by the RIAA.
The Elite Company: Billboard’s Top 10 R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century
Billboard’s ranking places “My Turn” at the apex of a highly competitive field, featuring some of the most influential R&B and hip-hop albums of the 21st century. Following closely behind Lil Baby are titans of the genre, such as Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed “good kid, m.A.A.d city” at number two, and Drake’s influential “Take Care” at number three. The top 10 also features significant contributions from SZA’s “SOS” at number four, Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” at number five, Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” at number six, Kendrick Lamar’s “DAMN.” at number seven, The Weeknd’s “The Highlights” at number eight, J. Cole’s “2014 Forest Hills Drive” at number nine, and Juice WRLD’s “Goodbye & Good Riddance” at number ten. These projects collectively represent a significant portion of hip-hop and R&B music’s most impactful and commercially successful stories.
Lil Baby’s Ascent and Impact on Hip-Hop
Dominique Armani Jones, known globally as Lil Baby, has evolved from the streets of Atlanta to become a dominant force in contemporary hip-hop. His career trajectory, marked by relentless work ethic and authentic storytelling, has cemented his status as one of the genre’s leading figures. After signing with Quality Control Music, Lil Baby quickly rose through the ranks, with his debut studio album “Harder Than Ever” (2018) peaking at number three on the Billboard 200. However, “My Turn” represents the pinnacle of his initial rise, showcasing his growth as an artist and his ability to craft both street anthems and universally relatable narratives. The album’s massive success and subsequent recognition by Billboard highlight his profound impact on the music industry and his ability to create lasting hip-hop stories.
Legacy and Ongoing Discourse
While Billboard’s rankings are based on robust chart data, such lists often spark passionate discussions among music fans and critics regarding artistic merit versus commercial performance. Some have debated the placement of certain albums, suggesting other iconic works might deserve higher recognition. However, the objective data clearly shows “My Turn”’s exceptional and sustained chart presence. This achievement underscores Lil Baby’s pivotal role in shaping the current trajectory of hip-hop, solidifying his legacy as an artist whose music not only defined a moment but continues to resonate powerfully, setting new benchmarks for success in the digital music age.