Instantly, it felt more like an unfocused, loose, and chaotic mid-aughts Lil Wayne mixtape with memorable tracks like “All In,” where the flexes are brilliantly batshit (Lil Baby threatens to wreck his Lambo truck just to prove, to no one in particular, that it’s not rented). But with the addition of six songs on the deluxe edition in May, the record kicked dirt on the arbitrary and outdated rules of rap albums. In February, it was a memorable yet conventional 20-track Atlanta rap album. It’s taken time for Lil Baby’s My Turn to grow into the beautiful, sprawling mess that it is.
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