Atlanta rapper Lil Baby continues to make major noise on the Billboard charts.

His “My Turn” album, released Feb. 28, is atop the Billboard 200 album chart for a fifth week – the most of any artist this year as well as the most in total since Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” last November.

“My Turn” moved 70,000 equivalent album units (album sales, track equivalent albums and streaming equivalent albums) for the week ending July 2.

>>Photos: Future and Lil Baby perform at the Coca-Cola Roxy

The album, released by Atlanta-based Quality Control - which has a joint venture with Motown/Capitol Records - also ties Boyz II Men’s “II” for the most weeks at No. 1 for a Motown album in the last 40-plus years, according to Billboard.

This is the second full-length album for the 25-year-old Atlanta native (born Dominique Jones), and has spawned the hits “Woah” and “Sum 2 Prove.”

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