QC/
Motown/
Capitol star
Lil Baby has emerged as the pacesetter for the first half of 2020 as
My Turn spends its fourth consecutive week at #1 on the
HITS Top 50. The album tops the chart with 67k and has blown past several milestones in doing so: It’s presently the year’s biggest album, with 1.3m+ in total activity;
My Turn’s fifth overall week at #1 is the most in 2020; the LP has logged the most weeks at the top of the chart since
Post Malone's
Hollywood's Bleeding; and it was the first album this year to hit 2 billion streams.
The biggest bow this week belongs to
Alamo/
Geffen/
Interscope’s
Lil Durk, whose deluxe version of
Just Cause Y’all Waited 2 reaches a new chart peak, landing at #2 and moving 41k units.
A couple of superstars surge back into the Top 5:
Republic’s
Post Malone climbs up to #3 with
Hollywood’s Bleeding, while
Harry Styles’
Fine Line (
Columbia) moves up to #5—giving both acts their highest positions since mid-January.
Other top debuts go to
LVRN/Interscope’s
6LACK with his
6 PC HOT EP (#12) and
Columbia’s
HAIM with their third studio album,
Women in Music Pt. III (#15).
Streeting this week is the debut studio album from
Victor Victor/Republic’s
Pop Smoke, along with 87-year-old
Willie Nelson’s 70th studio album (
Sony Legacy).
View the HITS Top 50 here.