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J. Cole’s ‘The Fall-Off,’ Intended to Be His Last Album, Is Here

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February 6, 2026
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J. Cole’s The Fall-Off begins.

Friday (Feb. 6), the Dreamville co-founder finally launched his long-awaited new album, a double-disc affair that he previously said “brings the concept of my first project full circle.” In a note to fans shared in the days leading up to the project’s release, Cole detailed the artistic intentions behind each half of the new album while connecting the larger story to The Come Up, his 2007 debut mixtape.

“The Fall-Off, a double album made with intentions to be my last, brings the concept of my first project full circle,” Cole told fans. “Disc 29 tells a story of me returning to my hometown at age 29. A decade after moving to New York, accomplishing what would have seemed impossible to most, I was at a crossroads with the 3 loves of my life: my woman, my craft, and my city. Disc 39 gives insight into my mindset during a similar trip home, this time as a 39 year old man. Older and a little closer to peace.”

When first announcing The Fall-Off’s release date, Cole enlisted the narration of Dan Harumi, pulling from a May 2025 YouTube video from the comedian titled “How Long Is America Supposed to Last?”

In the video, Harumi speaks at length about what he describes as the natural ebb and flow of both fame, and the United States at large.

“Everything is supposed to go away eventually,” Harumi says in the video. “You see this especially in show business with famous actors or musicians, and it’s like, ‘Oh, this guy used to be famous and then he fell off. What happened?’ They wanna point to, ‘They did this and this, and they made some sort of mistake’ instead of thinking, look, it’s kind of crazy they got famous in the first place.”

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All that to say, welcome to The Fall-Off. The latest album from Cole, and potentially his last, is out now on Apple Music and Spotify, et al.

If you’re looking to add to your collection of physical Cole media, Complex is where you can find a number of his past albums, including—but certainly not limited to—The Fall-Off predecessor The Off-Season. Shop here.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.complex.com ’

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