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2020 studio album by Lil Baby

My Turn
Lil Baby - My Turn.png
Studio album past

Lil Infant

Released February 28, 2020 (2020-02-28)
Studio
  • Start Class Sounds
  • Patchwerk
  • Quality Control (Atlanta)
Genre Hip hop
Length 60:54
Label
  • Capitol
  • Motown
  • Wolfpack
  • Quality Command
Producer
  • ATL Jacob
  • Budda Beats
  • Chi Chi
  • DJ Paul
  • Hit-Boy
  • Keanu Beats
  • Murda Beatz
  • Noah
  • Priority Beats
  • Quay Global
  • Section 8
  • Tay Keith
  • TWhy Xclusive
  • Twysted Genius
  • Tyler Armes
  • Wheezy
  • YoungTN
Lil Baby chronology
Street Gossip
(2018)
My Turn
(2020)
The Voice of the Heroes
(2021)
Singles from My Plow
  1. "Woah"
    Released: November 8, 2019
  2. "Sum 2 Show"
    Released: Jan x, 2020
  3. "Emotionally Scarred"
    Released: April xv, 2020
  4. "All In"
    Released: April 23, 2020
  5. "The Bigger Picture"
    Released: June 12, 2020

My Turn is the second studio album by American rapper Lil Infant. It was released on Feb 28, 2020, past Capitol Records, Motown Records, Wolfpack Music Group, and Quality Control Music. The album features guest appearances from Gunna, 42 Dugg, Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Moneybagg Yo, Young Thug, and Rylo Rodriguez. Information technology also features production from record producers such as Tay Keith, Quay Global, Section 8, Twysted Genius, Hit-Boy, DJ Paul, Murda Beatz, and Wheezy, among others. The album was supported by five singles: "Woah", "Sum 2 Prove", "Emotionally Scarred", "All In", and "The Bigger Motion picture". The latter song received ii Grammy nominations at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

My Turn received generally favorable reviews and debuted atop the US Billboard 200, earning 197,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Lil Baby'due south showtime US number-1 album. The album topped the chart for five weeks, making information technology one of the best performing albums of 2020. It besides reached the height 10 in other countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom. The album was certified triple platinum in February 2021. A palatial edition, featuring six additional tracks, was released on May i, 2020.

Background [edit]

In October 2019, Lil Baby revealed plans to release his next studio anthology before the terminate of 2019, simply was delayed until the following year.[1] The anthology's artwork and release date were revealed in January 2020.[2] [3] Lil Baby took to Instagram Live and explained the album's title:

"I chosen it My Turn 'cause I experience like everybody else had a lil' turn. It's my turn now. Everybody dropped their mixtapes, their albums – go number i, number 2, number 3"[4]

Promotion [edit]

Singles [edit]

The album'south atomic number 82 unmarried, "Woah", was released for digital download on November 8, 2019. The song was produced by Quay Global.[5] The music video was released on December 6, 2019.[half dozen] The vocal peaked at number xv on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100.[7]

The album'southward 2nd unmarried, "Sum two Prove", was released on Jan ten, 2020. The vocal was produced by Twysted Genius.[8] The music video was released on February 18, 2020.[9] The song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[seven]

"Emotionally Scarred" was serviced to rhythmic gimmicky radio as the album's third unmarried on April fifteen, 2020.[x] The music video was released on Apr 30.[11] The vocal peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]

The album's fourth single, "All In", was released for digital download on April 23, 2020, every bit well an accompanying music video.[12] The song peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]

The album'due south fifth single, "The Bigger Picture", was released for digital download on June 12, 2020, besides an accompanying music video.[13] The song peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]

Promotional singles [edit]

The album's lead promotional single, "Grab the Lord's day", too from the Queen & Slim soundtrack, was released on November 15, 2019. The song was produced by Striking-Boy.[xiv] The music video was released on Jan 29, 2020.[15]

Other songs [edit]

A music video for the song, "Heatin Up" featuring frequent collaborator Gunna, was released on Feb 28, 2020,[16] while the music video for "Forever" featuring Lil Wayne, was released on March 3, 2020.[17] Both videos were directed past Jon J.[sixteen] [17] The music video for "Grace" featuring 42 Dugg, was released on March 13, 2020.[eighteen] The music video for "No Sucker" featuring Moneybagg Yo, was released on April ten, 2020.[nineteen] The music video for "Nosotros Paid" featuring 42 Dugg, was released on May 6, 2020.[20] The music video for "Forget That" featuring Rylo Rodriguez, was released on September 11, 2020.[21]

Artwork [edit]

The artwork features a pastoral painting that illustrates Lil Babe atop a big jutting stone, with water, baby goats and greenery surrounding him. He'south shown lighting up cannabis, the fume adding to the haziness of the artwork.[2] [22]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 66/100[23]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [24]
Exclaim! six/10[25]
HipHopDX 3.viii/5[26]
NME [27]
Pitchfork half dozen.6/ten[28]
Rolling Stone [29]

My Turn was met with more often than not favorable reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional person publications, the album received an average score of 66, based on five reviews.[23]

AllMusic's critic Fred Thomas gave the album a positive review, praising Baby's song delivery every bit well as his flow on the album. Thomas farther says that "Lil Baby manages to keep every moment fresh, finding a unique and unlikely midway betwixt creative inspiration and commercially viable entertainment".[24] Writing for NME, Kyann-Sian Williams gave the album a mixed to positive review, praising many of the features on the anthology as well as Babe'south delivery, although stating that the album "starts of a little slow and dreary". Furthermore, Williams said that the album "is an enjoyable drove of tracks for his loyal fans. He [Lil Baby] would practise well, though, to stay abroad from the whiny sounds and rap with a little scrap more clarity".[27] Pitchfork 's critic Sheldon Pearce had mixed opinions regarding the album, saying that "the music is all work and no inspiration". He implied that Infant's songwriting and lyricism has improved, just also stating that he "doesn't really accept any charisma, or flavor, or personality".[28]

A. Harmony of Exclaim! said, "The stuffed effort could exist Lil Baby's effort to showcase his growth. But ane marker of artistic maturity is exercising restraint – less is ofttimes more than".[25] Writing for Rolling Stone, Danny Schwartz gave the album an overall mixed review, commending Baby's lyrical skills, maxim "Babe's great strength is that he conveys emotion effortlessly; he doesn't demand to formally unpack old traumas to conduct them out". However, Schwartz mentioned that the "excessive length" of My Plow results in "a lot of filler" songs. Nonetheless, he described these songs equally "premium grade".[29]

Year-cease lists [edit]

Industry awards [edit]

Commercial performance [edit]

My Turn debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 197,000 album-equivalent units (including just under 10,000 pure album sales) in its first week, marking Lil Babe's start US number-1 anthology.[44] Following My Plow 'southward first week of release, 12 songs off the album charted on the US Billboard Hot 100, which gave Lil Infant a career total of 47 songs on the nautical chart, putting him at a tie with Prince and Paul McCartney.[45] Afterwards logging 13 consecutive weeks in the pinnacle six, My Turn returned to number ane on the Billboard 200, on the chart dated June 20, 2020.[46] It stayed at the top spot for four additional weeks, topping the nautical chart for v weeks in total.[47] On Feb 28, 2021, My Turn was certified triple platinum past the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over iii million units in the United States.[48] My Plow was the virtually consumed album of 2020 in the The states, with 2.632 million anthology-equivalent units and forty,000 physical sales.[49]

Track listing [edit]

My Turn track listing
No. Title Writer(south) Producer(s) Length
1. "Get Ugly"
  • Dominique Jones
  • Jacob Canady
ATL Jacob two:36
2. "Heatin Up" (with Gunna)
  • Jones
  • Sergio Kitchens
  • Chris Rosser
Quay Global 2:57
3. "How"
  • Jones
  • Shane Lindstrom
Murda Beatz 3:02
iv. "Grace" (with 42 Dugg)
  • Jones
  • Dion Hayes
  • Zachary Thomas
Budda Beats 3:23
5. "Woah"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global three:03
6. "Live Off My Cupboard" (featuring Hereafter)
  • Jones
  • Nayvadius Wilburn
  • Ashley Peck
  • Deundraeus Portis
  • Twysted Genius
  • Priority Beats
two:53
7. "Same Affair"
  • Jones
  • Brytavious Chambers
  • Jared Scharff
  • Tay Keith
  • Pearl Lion[a]
ii:43
8. "Emotionally Scarred"
  • Jones
  • Portis
Twysted Genius 3:xviii
nine. "Commercial" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert)
  • Jones
  • Symere Forest
  • Keanu Torres
  • Chambers
  • Fabio Aguilar
  • Tay Keith
  • Keanu Beats
  • Aguilar[a]
three:34
10. "Forever" (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Jones
  • Dwayne Carter, Jr.
  • Portis
Twysted Genius three:22
11. "Can't Explicate"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global 3:01
12. "No Sucker" (with Moneybagg Yo)
  • Jones
  • Demario White, Jr.
  • Chambers
  • Torres
  • Tay Keith
  • Keanu Beats[a]
  • Fabio Aguilar[a]
iii:09
xiii. "Sum 2 Bear witness"
  • Jones
  • Portis
Twysted Genius 3:26
14. "Nosotros Should" (with Young Thug)
  • Jones
  • Jeffery Williams
  • Wesley Glass
Wheezy ii:57
fifteen. "Catch the Sun" (from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack)
  • Jones
  • Chauncey Hollis
Hit-Boy 3:02
16. "Consistent"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global 3:01
17. "Gang Signs"
  • Jones
  • Paul Beauregard
  • Tim Moore
  • DJ Paul
  • TWhy Xclusive
2:50
18. "Hurtin"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global 2:44
nineteen. "Forget That" (with Rylo Rodriguez)
  • Jones
  • Ryan Adams
  • Lindstrom
  • Tyler Armes
  • Murda Beatz
  • Armes
2:47
20. "Solid"
  • Jones
  • Chidi Osondu
  • Hagan Lange
  • Chi Chi
  • Hagan[a]
three:06
Total length: 60:54
Palatial edition (bonus tracks)
No. Title Writer(south) Producer(s) Length
21. "Social Distancing"
  • Jones
  • Rai'Shaun Williams
  • Osondu
  • Thanush Perinpanesan
  • Section 8
  • Chi Chi
  • YoungTN
ii:18
22. "All In"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global ii:36
23. "Low Down"
  • Jones
  • Rosser
Quay Global 2:25
24. "Apprehensive"
  • Jones
  • R. Williams
  • Christopher Immature
  • David Goldsmith
Section 8 3:12
25. "Become Money"
  • Jones
  • R. Williams
  • Osondu
  • Noah Pettigrew
  • Section 8
  • Chi Chi
  • Noah
two:48
26. "We Paid" (with 42 Dugg)
  • Jones
  • Hayes
  • R. Williams
Section 8 three:02
27. "The Bigger Picture"
  • Jones
  • R. Williams
  • Pettigrew
  • Department eight
  • Noah
4:thirteen
Full length: 81:28

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an uncredited co-producer[50]

Sample credits

  • "Heatin Up" contains an uncredited interpolation from "Hot", written past Jeffery Williams and Sergio Kitchens, as performed by Young Thug and Gunna.[16]
  • "Gang Signs" contains elements from "Throw Your Sets", written past Paul Beauregard, as performed past Tear Da Guild Up Thugs.
  • "Humble" contains a sample from "Up Against the Wind", written by Christopher Young and David Goldsmith, as performed by Lori Perry.

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the anthology'southward liner notes and Tidal.[51]

  • Matthew "Mattazik Muzik" Robinson – recording (all tracks)
  • Todd Bergman – recording (track 15)
  • Thomas "Tillie" Mann – mixing (all tracks)
  • Stephen "DotCom" Farrow – mixing banana (tracks 5, 6, xiii)
  • Princeton "Perfect Harmony" Terry – mixing assistant (tracks 1–nineteen, 20)
  • Chip Cannon – mixing assistant (tracks 1–4, 7–12, 14, 16–xviii, 20)
  • Colin Leonard – mastering (tracks 1–14, sixteen–26)
  • Ian Sefchick – mastering (runway xv)

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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