J. Cole Drops New Album “The Fall-Off” — Full Tracklist & Global Features 

American rapper J. Cole has officially released his highly anticipated seventh studio album, The Fall-Off, on February 6, 2026. The project arrives as a double album and marks one of the biggest moments in his career, blending introspection, legacy-driven storytelling, and significant international collaborations. 

The Fall-Off is distributed through Dreamville and Interscope Records, with executive production credits including J. Cole himself, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus. The album spans 24 tracks split across two discs, each reflecting a different chapter in Cole’s life and journey as an artist. 

On The Fall-Off, Cole incorporates a range of guest vocals that broaden his sound and global reach. Confirmed featured artists include:

  • Tems: Nigerian singer-songwriter known for her emotive voice and worldwide collaborations.
  • Burna Boy: Nigerian Afro-fusion star blending Afrobeat rhythms with global music.
  • Future: American rapper featured with vocal contributions.
  • Erykah Badu: Legendary American neo-soul artist.

Album Structure: Double Disc Explained

J. Cole designed The Fall-Off as two distinct parts:

  • Disc 29 – Reflects Cole’s mindset around age 29, tracing his early rise in hip-hop.
  • Disc 39 – Offers insight into his thoughts at age 39, showcasing growth, reflection, and maturity.

This structure frames the album as a musical autobiography, connecting his past with where he stands today. 

Full Tracklist

DISC 29

  1. 29 Intro
  2. Two Six
  3. SAFETY
  4. Run a Train
  5. Poor Thang
  6. Legacy
  7. Bunce Road Blues
  8. WHO TF IZ U
  9. Drum n Bass
  10. The Let Out
  11. Bombs in the Ville / Hit the Gas
  12. Lonely at the Top (Bonus) 

DISC 39

  1. 39 Intro
  2. The Fall-Off Is Inevitable
  3. The Villest
  4. Old Dog
  5. Life Sentence
  6. Only You
  7. Man Up Above
  8. I Love Her Again
  9. What If
  10. Quik Stop
  11. and the whole world is the Ville
  12. Ocean Way (Bonus) 

At the time of release, streaming platforms and social media reacted strongly to The Fall-Off. Fans praised the lyrical depth of the new songs and the blend of voices, especially the contributions from Tems and Burna Boy which many see as a positive step in the crossover between American hip-hop and African music.

J. Cole Confirms Release Date for Long-Awaited Album The Fall‑Off

After years of anticipation, J. Cole is officially back. The rapper and Dreamville founder has confirmed that his highly awaited studio album, The Fall‑Off, will be released on February 6, 2026. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this project ever since the concept first appeared in the closing track of his 2018 album KOD, titled “1985 (Intro to The Fall Off).” 

The Fall‑Off has been teased for years, with fans speculating about its content, collaborations, and release date. The album is expected to continue Cole’s tradition of introspective lyricism and socially conscious storytelling, themes that have defined his career. 

In a cinematic teaser released alongside the announcement, Cole reflects on fame, legacy, and the passage of time, giving listeners a glimpse into the album’s deeper themes. 

The album’s announcement signals a potential turning point in Cole’s career, possibly serving as his final solo project. The rapper has previously hinted that this album would mark a “full circle” moment, wrapping up a decade of introspection and artistry. 

Social media erupted following the announcement, with fans praising Cole for maintaining artistic integrity and building anticipation over nearly eight years. Music communities online are already speculating about possible features, production credits, and standout tracks.

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