J. Cole has officially cemented his legendary status in the world of hip-hop, as his album 2014 Forest Hills Drive hits a historic milestone of 520 weeks on the Billboard 200, marking a decade of continuous success.
Released in 2014, the album quickly established itself as a defining moment in Coleโs career, propelling him from a hitmaker to a cultural powerhouse.
This week, 2014 Forest Hills Drive joins a rare group of albums to spend 10 yearsโ520 weeksโon the prestigious Billboard 200 chart. This achievement places Cole in an exclusive club, alongside other iconic artists like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and 2Pac. Hip-hop albums are not commonly seen reaching such milestones, making this accomplishment even more remarkable.
Despite the albumโs age, 2014 Forest Hills Drive continues to perform strongly, with 11,000 equivalent units moved in the past tracking period.
While physical sales account for a small portion of that number (just 550 copies), streaming continues to be a major contributor to its enduring popularity. Even as it slipped a few spots on the chart (from No. 119 to No. 126), its continued presence reflects the lasting impact of Coleโs work.
Coleโs journey started with his debut album Cole World: The Sideline Story in 2011, but 2014 Forest Hills Drive solidified his place as one of the greatest in hip-hop, showcasing his unique artistic vision.
With five top 10 albums to his name, including 2014 Forest Hills Drive, Cole’s legacy continues to grow stronger, and this latest achievement proves that the impact of his work is far from fading.