J. Cole revealed his seventh studio album, 'The Fall Off,' set for release on February 6. The announcement came via social media on January 14, accompanied by a music video for the single 'Disc 2 Track 2.' Fans have expressed excitement, though some speculate it may be his final project.
Five years after his last studio album, 'The Off-Season,' in 2021, J. Cole announced 'The Fall Off' on January 14. The rapper, famous for tracks like 'No Role Modelz' and 'Middle Child,' shared the news on social media, with the album slated for Friday, February 6.
A promotional video depicts J. Cole performing everyday tasks such as washing his car and eating at Waffle House, overlaid with narration explaining the album's theme. 'Everything is supposed to go away eventually,' the video begins. 'You see this especially in, like, show business with famous actors or like musicians, and it’s like, “Oh, this guy used to be famous and then he fell off. What happened?”' It discusses the natural cycle of fame in the industry.
Alongside the announcement, J. Cole released the music video for 'Disc 2 Track 2,' directed by Ryan Doubiago. The video shows the rapper in a wood-paneled studio, replaying his life in reverse from death to childhood. An intro statement reads: 'For the past 10 years, this album has been hand crafted with one intention: A personal challenge to myself to create my best work. To do on my last what I was unable to do on my first.' It emphasizes the effort invested and its importance to hip hop.
This follows J. Cole's relative quiet since the 2024 feud involving Kendrick Lamar and Drake. He released a diss track '7 Minute Drill' targeting Lamar, calling his work past its prime, but soon apologized, deeming it 'lame' and 'goofy.'
Fan reactions are largely positive. One Instagram user commented, 'Thank you, Jesus. It's been a drought out here.' Content creator Caleb Colossus praised the lyrics on TikTok: 'J. Cole, I am floored. I'm moved. That's phenomenal, man.' Some evoke nostalgia for 2016's '4 Your Eyez Only' era. However, critic Butter Timbs called the single a 'fake apology' with simplistic rhymes on TikTok.
Speculation swirls about whether 'The Fall Off' is J. Cole's last album, fueled by the video's 'my last' reference. Fan Cheree Dumonde expressed anxiety on TikTok: 'I want the album but at the same time, this may very well be his last album. And I don't think I was emotionally ready for that.'