J. Cole’s Final Album ‘The Fall-Off’: All 24 Tracks Ranked

J. Cole’s long-awaited double-album The Fall-Off has been released, and Billboard has published a ranked list of all 24 tracks from what the rapper has described as his final studio album. The project, which arrived on Feb. 6, 2026, is split into two distinct sections — Disc 29 and Disc 39 — reflecting different phases of Cole’s life from his late 20s to his late 30s, and serves as a narrative bookend to his career.

The Fall-Off opens with Disc 29 featuring songs like “Two Six,” “SAFETY,” and “Run A Train,” before moving into personal reflections and storytelling with tracks such as “Legacy” and “Drum n Bass.” The disc concludes with a bonus track, “Lonely at the Top.” Disc 39 shifts into deeper introspection on Cole’s evolution with the title track “The Fall-Off is Inevitable,” followed by songs like “Old Dog,” “Life Sentence,” “Only You” and “I Love Her Again.” The final song on the second disc is “and the whole world is the Ville,” with a bonus track “Ocean Way” rounding out the full collection.

The ranking of the tracks highlights fan and critic reactions to the songs’ lyrical depth, production and thematic weight, underscoring the duality of youthful ambition and mature reflection that defines the album. The Fall-Off has generated widespread conversation online since its release, with listeners sharing their favorite cuts and debating the order of standouts from both discs.

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