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J. Cole Announces Last Album: 'The Fall-Off'
4 Feb
Summary
- J. Cole's double album 'The Fall-Off' signals the end of his music career.
- The album explores themes of returning home at ages 29 and 39.
- Cole was creatively re-inspired after apologizing to Kendrick Lamar.

Rapper J. Cole has officially announced "The Fall-Off," a double album slated to mark the conclusion of his illustrious music career. This project is designed to bring his artistic journey full circle, with the first disc reflecting his return to his hometown at age 29.
The second disc, "Disc 39," delves into his mindset during a similar trip home as a 39-year-old, offering insights into his personal growth and pursuit of peace. Cole revealed that he experienced a significant creative resurgence after issuing an apology to Kendrick Lamar in 2024.
This renewed inspiration led the album to expand into a double-disc project. "The Fall-Off" is executive produced by Cole, Dreamville co-founder Ibrahim "IB" Hamad, and T-Minus. The album's release follows Cole's recent 41st birthday, which was celebrated with the "Birthday Blizzard '26" EP.




