In a significant acknowledgment of sustained cultural impact and chart dominance, Billboard has officially crowned Lil Baby’s 2020 album, My Turn, as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century. This prestigious accolade underscores the Atlanta rapper’s monumental success and the album’s enduring presence on the music charts, reflecting its performance from the year 2000 through the close of 2024. The list, compiled by Billboard, meticulously ranks the 100 best-performing albums based on their consistent presence and success on the weekly Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Billboard’s Landmark Ranking Unveiled
Billboard’s retrospective analysis of the 21st century’s most impactful R&B and hip-hop albums highlights projects that have not only achieved commercial success but have also resonated deeply within the cultural fabric. ‘My Turn’, released in February 2020, emerged at the pinnacle of this comprehensive list, a testament to its remarkable chart trajectory and widespread appeal. The ranking methodology draws from an extensive dataset, spanning over two decades of music consumption and chart performance, solidifying ‘My Turn’ as the definitive R&B/Hip-Hop album of its era.
The Unprecedented Longevity of ‘My Turn’
One of the most striking aspects of ‘My Turn’s’ success, as recognized by Billboard, is its extraordinary longevity. The album has spent an astonishing 128 weeks within the top 10 of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart by the end of 2024. This remarkable feat sets a new benchmark, marking the longest chart run in the top 10 for any album by a male artist in the chart’s history. Furthermore, ‘My Turn’ became the first album to log 100 weeks in the top 10 since 1965, showcasing a level of sustained popularity that is rare in the fast-paced world of modern music. This enduring presence speaks volumes about the album’s ability to connect with a broad audience over an extended period.
‘My Turn’: A Definitive Album in Lil Baby’s Discography
Released on February 28, 2020, ‘My Turn’ was a pivotal moment in Lil Baby’s burgeoning career. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, marking his first time reaching the top spot on both prestigious lists. It went on to command the No. 1 position for six consecutive weeks, an impressive performance that cemented its status as a commercial juggernaut. By the end of 2020, ‘My Turn’ was recognized as the most consumed album of the year in the United States, a clear indicator of its immense popularity. The album has since achieved quadruple-platinum status in the U.S., signifying sales and equivalent units exceeding four million. Key singles such as “Woah,” “Sum 2 Prove,” and the socially resonant “The Bigger Picture”—which earned two Grammy nominations—were instrumental in propelling the album’s success and cementing its place in contemporary hip-hop music stories.
Chart Performance and Lasting Impact
‘My Turn’ not only topped the charts upon its release but also demonstrated remarkable staying power throughout 2020. The album’s commercial success was further evidenced by its ability to chart multiple tracks on the Billboard Hot 100, with 12 songs appearing on the chart following its debut week. This accomplishment tied Lil Baby with legendary artists like Prince and Paul McCartney in terms of career Hot 100 entries, underscoring his growing influence. The album’s deluxe edition, released in May 2020, further bolstered its chart performance, with ‘My Turn’ reclaiming the top spot on the Billboard 200. Its continued streams and listener engagement have been central to its historic longevity on the charts.
Contextualizing the Achievement: The Top 10
Billboard’s comprehensive list of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century features a diverse array of influential projects that have shaped the modern music landscape. While ‘My Turn’ takes the top honor, the rest of the top 10 includes other highly acclaimed works. Following Lil Baby are Kendrick Lamar’s critically lauded “good kid, m.A.A.d city” at No. 2, and Drake’s seminal “Take Care” at No. 3. SZA’s “SOS” lands at No. 4, followed by Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” at No. 5. Other significant albums rounding out the top 10 include Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” (No. 6), Kendrick Lamar’s “DAMN.” (No. 7), 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). Together, these albums represent a powerful cross-section of R&B and hip-hop music that has defined the 21st century, showcasing a blend of storytelling, innovation, and chart-topping success.
Lil Baby’s Rise and the Hip-Hop Landscape
Dominique Armani Jones, professionally known as Lil Baby, has firmly established himself as one of the leading figures in contemporary hip-hop. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, his rise has been marked by a consistent output of impactful projects and a unique lyrical style that resonates with authenticity. ‘My Turn’ served as a definitive statement in his career, consolidating his position as a top-tier artist. The album’s success not only boosted Lil Baby’s personal accolades but also contributed to the ongoing narrative of Atlanta’s dominance in the hip-hop music scene. Its blend of trap beats, introspective lyrics, and star-studded features created a sonic experience that continues to captivate listeners and influence the genre.
Conclusion: A Legacy Cemented
Billboard’s designation of ‘My Turn’ as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the 21st Century is a monumental achievement that solidifies Lil Baby’s place in music history. The album’s unparalleled chart longevity, commercial success, and cultural resonance underscore its significance as a defining work of the era. ‘My Turn’ stands not just as a collection of popular songs, but as a powerful narrative that captures a specific moment in time and continues to be celebrated for its artistic merit and enduring appeal in the dynamic world of hip-hop music.


