THE FALLOFF – J. COLE LATEST ALBUM OUT NOW!
Check this vibe — one of the most anticipated hip-hop releases in years is HERE! After nearly five years since The Off-Season and a decade of teasers dating back to KOD (yes — 1985 hinted at this WAY back then), J. Cole’s seventh studio album The Fall-Off is finally live on all streaming platforms including Apple Music!

Since You’re Here, Stream It Now
🎧 Listen on Apple Music: The Fall‑Off on Apple Music (Album)
🔥 Tracklist Chart — The Fall-Off (Double Album)
Check this vibe — one of the most anticipated hip-hop releases in years is HERE! After nearly five years since The Off-Season and a decade of teasers dating back to KOD (yes — 1985 hinted at this WAY back then), J. Cole’s seventh studio album The Fall-Off is finally live on all streaming platforms including Apple Music!

Whether this is the final chapter in Cole’s storied solo journey or just a major turning point, the album’s double-disc format blends raw storytelling with introspective reflection — and it’s now available everywhere right now.
Since You’re Here, Stream It Now
🎧 Listen on Apple Music: The Fall‑Off on Apple Music (Album)
Tracklist Chart — The Fall-Off (Double Album)
Here’s a clean, two-column breakdown of the full The Fall-Off tracklist so you can peep songs and (possible) features at a glance. While the official list doesn’t list features, several tracks reportedly include uncredited vocals from heavy hitters like Future, Tems, Erykah Badu, and Burna Boy (according to credits info), making this one even sweeter for fans digging deeper.
What Fans Have Been Waiting For 🕰️
Cole planted the seed for The Fall-Off years ago, even referencing it at the end of his 2018 album KOD with “1985 (Intro to The Fall-Off).” After a rich career arc and a few detours — including a surprise mixtape and EPs along the way — listeners worldwide finally get the long-awaited follow-up that’s lived in speculation for nearly a decade.
Now? No more waiting. The album dropped Feb. 6, 2026 and is streaming on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and TIDAL — so your playlists just got a MAJOR upgrade.
Got favorite tracks already? Let’s break them down next — or share what you’re blasting first!
| Song Title | Features / Notes |
|---|---|
| Disc 29: | |
| 29 Intro | — |
| Two Six | — |
| SAFETY | — |
| Run A Train | Uncredited vocals: Future |
| Poor Thang | — |
| Legacy | — |
| Bunce Road Blues | Uncredited vocals: Future & Tems |
| WHO TF IZ U | — |
| Drum n Bass | — |
| The Let Out | — |
| Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas | — |
| Lonely at the Top (Bonus) | — |
| Disc 39: | |
| 39 Intro | — |
| The Fall-Off Is Inevitable | — |
| The Villest | Uncredited vocals: Erykah Badu |
| Old Dog | Uncredited vocals: Petey Pablo |
| Life Sentence | — |
| Only You | Uncredited vocals: Burna Boy |
| Man Up Above | — |
| I Love Her Again | — |
| What If | — |
| Quik Stop | — |
| and the whole world is the Ville | — |
| Ocean Way (Bonus) | — |
What Fans Have Been Waiting For 🕰️
Cole planted the seed for The Fall-Off years ago, even referencing it at the end of his 2018 album KOD with “1985 (Intro to The Fall-Off).” After a rich career arc and a few detours — including a surprise mixtape and EPs along the way — listeners worldwide finally get the long-awaited follow-up that’s lived in speculation for nearly a decade.
Now? No more waiting. The album dropped Feb. 6, 2026 and is streaming on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and TIDAL — so your playlists just got a MAJOR upgrade.
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