J. Cole has officially confirmed that his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off, will be released on February 6, 2026. The project has been rumored for years and is widely expected to be his final studio album.
The album is a 24-track double project split into two parts. Each disc represents a different era of Cole’s life, separated by a ten-year gap in perspective.
The first half, Disc 29, focuses on Cole at age 29. It captures his return to Fayetteville, North Carolina, during a period when he was rising to fame and navigating his craft, his city, and new success.
The second half, Disc 39, reflects Cole’s present mindset. While he is now 41, the title symbolizes the decade-long bridge between the two eras. This disc centers on maturity, peace, family, and legacy.
Cole shared the full tracklist but did not reveal any featured artists. This follows his usual approach of keeping features hidden until release so the music can stand on its own.
Disc 29 Tracklist
- 29 Intro
- Two Six
- SAFETY
- Run a Train
- Poor Thang
- Legacy
- Bunce Road Blues
- WHO TF IZ U
- Drum n Bass
- The Let Out
- Bombs in the Ville / Hit the Gas
- Bonus: (TBA)
Disc 39 Tracklist
- 39 Intro
- The Fall-Off is Inevitable
- The Villest
- Old Dog
- Life Sentence
- Only You
- Man Up Above
- I Love Her Again
- What If
- Quik Stop
- and the whole world is the Ville
- Bonus: Ocean Way
The album is executive produced by J. Cole alongside Ibrahim “IB” Hamad and T-Minus. The lead single, “(The Fall-Off is) Inevitable,” was released on January 14. The Fall-Off will arrive on all major streaming platforms at midnight ET on February 6.