J. Cole just recently dropped the complete tracklist for The Fall Off, showing 24 songs split across two discs for his final album.
Disc 29 starts with “29 Intro” and includes tracks like “Two Six,” “SAFETY,” and “Run A Train.” The first half closes with “Lonely At The Top” as a bonus cut. Disc 39 opens with “39 Intro” and features songs such as “Inevitable,” “The Villest,” and “Old Dog.” The second disc ends with “Ocean Way” after 11 main tracks plus a bonus. J. Cole explained the concept behind both discs in an IG post. He connected the project back to his 2007 mixtape The Come Up.
The rapper described his teenage dreams of making it in Hip-Hop. Cole says he 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.”
Executive producers include Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville Records. The album will be released through Dreamville and Interscope Records. Cole already dropped the lead single “Disc 2 Track 2” last month. The track features him rapping his life story in reverse chronological order.
The Fayetteville native also released Birthday Blizzard ’26 EP on his 41st birthday, January 28. The four-track project featured freestyles hosted by DJ Clue. J. Cole has talked about retirement for years. He first mentioned stepping back from music around 2014’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive era. The rapper said his 2024 Kendrick Lamar situation inspired him creatively. He initially responded to Kendrick’s “Like That” verse but later apologized and removed his diss track “7 Minute Drill.”

