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J. Cole Announces New Album ‘The Fall-Off’ & Its Release Date: Watch the Trailer

Cole's seventh studio album is on the way.

J. Cole

J. Cole

David Peters

The wait is finally over. J. Cole announced on Wednesday (Jan. 14) that his long-awaited new album, The Fall-Off, is slated to arrive heading into Super Bowl weekend on Feb. 6.

After plenty of rumors and album smoke entering 2026, Cole returned with a trailer revealing the release date and teasing an unreleased track, presumably from the album. In the clip, a narrator speaks about dealing with fame and escaping the spotlight as J. Cole partakes in everyday activities such as washing his car and grabbing a meal at Waffle House by himself.


“Everything is supposed to go away eventually,” the narrator says. “Especially in show business with famous actors or musicians. It’s like, ‘This guy used to be famous and then he fell off.’ They want to point this, this and this and they made this mistake.”

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He continues: “So few people reach that level and yes, of course, it’s not gonna last forever because somebody else has to take that spot and that’s how show business has been forever. But no, they want to say that guy fell off, they want to look down on him for going through the natural cycle of rising and falling.”

A hard-hitting beat enters the clip, which finds Cole rapping on the unreleased track: “Picture my soul climbing out of the infinite hole/ Where n—as die over pride and live”

J. Cole also revealed The Fall-Off‘s cover art, which features an old picture of Cole’s disheveled studio setup.

The Fall-Off will serve as the Dreamville CEO’s first album since 2021’s The Off-Season, which topped the Billboard 200 with 282,000 total album equivalent units earned.

Watch a trailer for The Fall-Off and see the cover below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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