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2026 is already shaping up to be a career year for rap star J.Cole.
Cole’s fans have been eating good as far as the music goes. In January, he dropped off a four-pack of freestyles on a mixtape titled Birthday Blizzard 2026. And in February, he dropped off his highly anticipated studio album, The Fall Off. And his most recent release has helped him reach a career milestone.
‘The Fall Off’ Helps J. Cole Reach Career Milestone
Per Billboard, after the release of The Fall Off, Cole has reached 100 career entries on The Billboard Hot 100.
Out of the 24 songs on J. Cole’s double-disc album, 21 have secured a spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
Check out the full run-down of all of the tracks that have charted below (via Billboard):
- No. 16, “Two Six”
- No. 29, “Safety”
- No. 30, “Poor Thang”
- No. 32, “Who TF Iz U”
- No. 33 “Run a Train,” with Future
- No. 34, “Bunce Road Blues,” with Tems & Future
- No. 36, “Legacy,” with PJ
- No. 43, “The Let Out”
- No. 46, “Drum N Bass”
- No. 52, “Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas”
- No. 53, “29 Intro”
- No. 59, “39 Intro”
- No. 64, “Old Dog,” with Petey Pablo
- No. 68, “The Fall-Off Is Inevitable”
- No. 72, “The Villest,” with Erykah Badu
- No. 73, “Life Sentence”
- No. 75, “Lonely at the Top”
- No. 78, “Only You,” with Burna Boy
- No. 83, “I Love Her Again”
- No. 99, “Man Up Above”
- No. 100, “Quik Stop”
J. Cole is having a week for the history books.
— billboard hip-hop/r&b (@billboardhiphop) February 18, 2026
With 21 songs from 'The Fall-Off' debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Feb. 21), Cole boosts his career total to 111 entries, becoming the 22nd act ever to chart at least 100 titles.
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In addition, J. Cole has earned his seventh number-one album on the Billboard Hot 100. The project also moved 280,000 equivalent album units in the United States following its release on February 6. Marking the biggest debut of 2026 so far.
Cole is also set to go on a massive 70-stop global arena tour to commemorate the album. Which will kick off in July.










