Lil Baby’s ‘My Turn’ hits the fifth week at n. # 1 on the Billboard 200 list


The album now has the most weeks at number 1 among all albums in 2020.

Lil baby’s My turn It remains stable at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, earning a fifth week overall at the top of the chart. It holds tight for the fourth consecutive week with 70,000 equivalent album units obtained in the US in the week ending July 2 (less than 1 percent), according to Nielsen Music / MRC Data. He spent his first week at No. 1 when he debuted at the top of the list dated March 14.

At five weeks at No. 1, the set now has the most weeks at the top in 2020 for any album, and the most total since Post Malone. Hollywood Bleeding blocked his fifth and last non-consecutive week at n. ° 1 on November 16, 2019.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the US based on multimetric consumption measured in equivalent album units. The units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and broadcast equivalent albums (SEA). The new chart dated July 11 (where My turn is number 1 for the fifth week) will be published in full in BillboardJuly 7 website.

My turn It was released on February 28 via Quality Control / Motown / Capitol Records and marks Lil Baby’s fifth mapping effort. Among those previous four albums was a trio of the top 10: Street gossip (No. 2, 2018), Drip (with Gunna, No. 4; 2018) and Harder than ever (No. 3, 2018).

In particular, with a fifth week at number 1, My turn Boyz II Men’s Ties II for most weeks at number 1 for a Motown album in the last 40 years. II it also recorded five non-consecutive weeks at number 1 (September 17-24, October 8, October 29, 1994, and March 11, 1995).

Only two other Motown albums have recorded at least five weeks at No. 1: Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the key of life (14 non-consecutive weeks, October 16, 1976 – January 8, 1977 and January 29, 1977) and Diana Ross and The Supremes Great Successes (five consecutive weeks, from October 28 to November 25, 1967).

My turn it was already the longest leading album released by Quality Control. The first two numbers on the label, Migos’ Culture and Culture III spent a week at the top of the list, respectively, in 2017 and 2018.

My turn It also continues to have the most weeks at # 1 for any Capitol Records set since The Beatles’ greatest hits compilation. one it caught eight non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 in late 2000 and early 2001 (December 2, 2000; December 23, 2000 – February 3, 2001).

My turn He leads a top 10 absent from any debut, the third time it has happened in the past four weeks. The list also went without reverence in the top 10 on the June 27 and 20 charts. However, while there are no new albums debuting in the top 10, there are many changes in the region, and one album returns to the top 10 after almost two months.

Lil Durk’s Just because everyone waited 2 It climbs from number 56 to a new peak of number 2 with 43,000 equivalent album units (202 percent more) after the set was reissued on June 26 with seven new tracks. Almost the entire total unit was driven by transmission activity, with 41,000 of the sum of SEA units (up to 200 percent).

The album debuted seven weeks ago at number 5 (May 23 list) with 57,000 units earned in its first week.

Just because everyone waited 2 It is the latest in a series of 2020 R&B and hip-hop albums that have seen the benefits of a luxury reissue. Follow other titles like A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s Artist 2.0 (80-3 on the July 4 chart; a 292 percent increase to 43,000 units after nine tracks were added to a deluxe edition on June 19 – 18 weeks after its release) and Lil Baby’s My turn (5-3 on May 16 chart; 147 percent to 100,000 units after six tracks were added to the album on May 1 – nine weeks after its release).

Other sets that got a boost after the bonus tracks were released, but on a much faster schedule: The Weeknd added three new songs to After hours in his second week of release (helping him stay No. 1 for the second week on April 11 with 138,000 units, down 69 percent) and Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake It had 14 new songs in its second week (the set held steady at No. 1 for the second week on the March 28 chart with 247,000 units, down 14 percent). NAV Good intentions He didn’t even bother waiting a full week to add songs, as the album had 14 new songs added to its song list on May 11, just three days after its release on May 8. Good intentions debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 dated May 23 with 135,000 units.

Back in the new Billboard 200 top 10, a trio of ex-No. 1s are at numbers 3-5, like DaBaby’s Blame it on the baby moves up one spot to No. 3 (40,000 equivalent album units; a 7 percent increase), Post Malone’s Hollywood Bleeding rises 5-4 (39,000 units; 7 percent more) and The Weeknd’s After hours it returns to the top 10, rising 11-5 (32,000 units; up 1 percent – a small percentage increase this week may produce a huge positional jump, as the unit gap between the titles in the top 10 is small). Aafter hours He was in the top 10 just two weeks ago, and has only been out of the top 10 for two weeks in his 15-week career.

Another album returns to the top 10, but after a time much further from the region, like Harry Styles’ Thin line It goes from number 13 to number 6 with 32,000 equivalent album units (up to 4 percent). The set is in SEA units (25,000; up to 3 percent), album sales (6,000; up to 3 percent), and TEA units (1,000; up to 16 percent). The former No. 1, who opened at the top of the list and spent two weeks in charge, was last in the top 10 on the February 8 account.

The ensemble continues to benefit from the sustained popularity of their hit single “Adore You,” which peaked at number 2, a new peak, on the most recent full-format Radio Songs playlist (dated July 4). The song peaked at number 1 on the pop song list as of April 11 (the list ranks the most played songs of the week on major 40-format radio stations) and number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 list. dated April 11 (the Hot 100 is a hybrid airplay / sales / streaming account).

Also feeding Thin line It is the album’s latest hit, “Watermelon Sugar,” which, on charts dated July 4, went up 35-24 on Radio Songs, 18-14 on Pop Songs and 19-16 on Hot 100.

G’s Polo The goat climbs 10-7 on the new Billboard 200 with 31,000 equivalent album units earned (2 percent less), former Lil Uzi Vert leader Eternal Atake changes 9-8 with just under 31,000 units (down 3 percent) and Drake’s previous number 1 Dark Lane Demo Tapes falls 7-9 with 30,000 units (5 percent less).

The former number 1 of the future High Off Life It closes the new top 10 as it goes from 12 to 10 with 29,000 equivalent album units (8 percent).