In a landmark moment for contemporary hip-hop, Lil Baby’s acclaimed 2020 album, “My Turn,” has been crowned the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century by Billboard. This prestigious recognition, 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.
A Monumental 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, has 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.
Chart Dominance and Enduring Popularity
The 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. The album’s impressive chart run includes being the first record to log 100 weeks in the Top 10 since the chart’s inception in 1965, and later extending that to 128 weeks by the end of the analyzed period. This sustained engagement underscores its role as a soundtrack for listeners throughout multiple years.
The Making of a Modern Classic
“My Turn” arrived as Lil Baby was cementing his status as one of rap’s leading voices. The album featured a host of prominent artists, including Gunna, 42 Dugg, Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Moneybagg Yo, and Young Thug, along with production from industry heavyweights like Tay Keith, Murda Beatz, and Wheezy. Its success was propelled by a series of impactful singles such as “Woah,” “Sum 2 Prove,” and “The Bigger Picture,” the latter of which earned two Grammy nominations. Critics generally received “My Turn” favorably, with praise for Lil Baby’s vocal delivery, flow, and his ability to balance artistic depth with commercial appeal.
The album’s enduring power is a testament to its cohesive sound, relatable lyricism, and the strategic release of its deluxe edition and supporting singles. Its quadruple-platinum certification further attests to its widespread acceptance and impact within the music industry.
Acknowledging the Elite R&B/Hip-Hop Landscape
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. The top 10 list includes titans of the genre, such as Kendrick Lamar’s “good kid, m.A.A.d city” (No. 2) and “DAMN.” (No. 7), Drake’s “Take Care” (No. 3), SZA’s “SOS” (No. 4), Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” (No. 5), Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” (No. 6), The Weeknd’s “The Highlights” (No. 8), J. Cole’s “2014 Forest Hills Drive” (No. 9), and Juice WRLD’s “Goodbye & Good Riddance” (No. 10). Lil Baby’s project outperforming these critically and commercially lauded works highlights the significant cultural and commercial footprint “My Turn” has made.
Legacy and Continued Influence
This accolade underscores Lil Baby’s pivotal role in shaping the current trajectory of hip-hop. “My Turn” is not merely a collection of hit songs but a narrative that captured the zeitgeist, reflecting themes of ambition, struggle, and success. Its placement at the top of Billboard’s 21st-century R&B/Hip-Hop album list is a testament to its broad appeal and lasting impact on music culture. As hip-hop continues to evolve, “My Turn” stands as a benchmark for consistency, artistry, and commercial dominance in the digital age. Lil Baby’s ability to maintain such a strong presence on the charts solidifies his legacy as one of the most important artists of his generation, proving that his turn at the top was truly earned.