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J. Cole Reveals Official Tracklist For New Album ‘The Fall Off’

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 12: J Cole performs during Governors Ball 2022 at Citi Field on June 12, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)

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J. Cole is back in album mode. Fresh off the release of his “Birthday Blizzard 2026” mixtape, Cole’s next studio album, The Fall Off, is set to drop this Friday (February 6).

J.Cole Unveils Official Tracklist For ‘The Fall Off’

On Wednesday (February 4), Cole unleashed the tracklist for his forthcoming project. And his fans should be excited, because they are going to be eating well come this weekend.

The Fall Off is set to be a double-feature album — both of which will feature 12 tracks totaling 24 new songs from the North Carolina native.

Check out the full tracklist below:

Disc29

  1. 29 Intro
  2. Two Six
  3. Safety
  4. Run A Train
  5. Poor Thang
  6. Legacy
  7. Bunce Road Blues
  8. Who TF 12 U
  9. Drum N Bass
  10. The Let Out
  11. Bombs in the Ville/Hit The Gas
  12. Lonely At The Top

Disc39

  1. 39 Intro
  2. 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

Cole Gives More Insight to New Album

At first sight, there do not appear to be any features on the tracklist. But the features could be hidden. A new tactic many artists have begun to use to ensure that fans are listening to the entire project.

Cole also revealed that some of the songs on the project were written during his college years. When he was trying to “come up” in the rap industry  

“Some of the very first verses for The Come Up were written when I was just 19 years old,” he writes. “The title of that project, the first one that I would ever release, had a double meaning. There was the obvious one: my ambitions to “come up” in the rap game. The second was more subtle; my physical change of location to do so. I was a delusional teenager from Fayetteville, North Carolina, who had decided to leave home and “come up” to New York City on a dream-chasing mission. So when you listen to that project, you hear a college kid with a real sharp pen, telling the world how he’s going to make it and proudly put his unknown city on the map in the process.”

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