After months of anticipation, J. Cole’s final album, The Fall-Off, has finally arrived. And as expected, it has taken the music world by storm. With its thought-provoking lyrics, soulful beats, and raw emotion, The Fall-Off has solidified J. Cole’s place as one of the greatest rappers of our time. And now, Billboard has ranked all 24 songs from the album, giving us a chance to dive deeper into the masterpiece that is The Fall-Off.
At number 24, we have “100 Mil'”. This track serves as a perfect introduction to the album, with J. Cole reflecting on his journey and the sacrifices he’s made to reach the top. It sets the tone for what’s to come, and it’s clear that J. Cole is not holding back on this album.
Coming in at number 23 is “The Climb Back”, a track that showcases J. Cole’s lyrical prowess and introspective thoughts. With a smooth beat and clever wordplay, this song is a reminder of why J. Cole is considered one of the greatest storytellers in hip-hop.
Next up, at number 22, is “Interlude”. This track is a standout on the album, with J. Cole delivering powerful verses over a hauntingly beautiful beat. It’s a song that demands your attention and leaves a lasting impact.
At number 21, we have “Amari”, a banger that will have you nodding your head from start to finish. With its infectious beat and catchy hook, this track is a testament to J. Cole’s versatility as an artist.
“Applying Pressure” takes the number 20 spot on the list. This track is a lyrical onslaught, with J. Cole delivering rapid-fire verses over a hard-hitting beat. It’s a reminder that when it comes to pure rap skills, J. Cole is unmatched.
Number 19 goes to “Pride is the Devil”, featuring Lil Baby. This track is a standout collaboration, with both artists delivering powerful verses about the dangers of pride and ego. It’s a thought-provoking song that will have you hitting the replay button.
“Let Go My Hand” takes the number 18 spot. This track is a personal and emotional journey for J. Cole, as he reflects on his relationship with his father and the impact it has had on his life. It’s a vulnerable and touching song that showcases J. Cole’s growth as an artist.
At number 17, we have “The Climb Back (Reprise)”, a continuation of the earlier track. This time, J. Cole brings in features from artists like Bas, JID, and EarthGang, making it a standout collaboration that will have you hitting the repeat button.
“Close” featuring 21 Savage and Morray takes the number 16 spot. This track is a perfect blend of J. Cole’s introspective lyrics and 21 Savage’s signature flow. Morray’s soulful vocals add the perfect touch to make this track a standout on the album.
Number 15 goes to “Hunger on Hillside”, a track that sees J. Cole reflecting on his come-up and the struggles he faced along the way. With its soulful beat and powerful lyrics, this song is a reminder of the hunger and determination that drives J. Cole’s music.
At number 14, we have “95 South”, a hard-hitting track that pays homage to J. Cole’s hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. With its aggressive beat and clever wordplay, this song is a standout on the album.
“Let Go My Hand (Interlude)” takes the number 13 spot. This track serves as a powerful interlude, with J. Cole reflecting on his relationship with his mother and the lessons she taught him. It’s a touching and personal song that will resonate with many listeners.
Number 12 goes to “The Climb Back (Outro)”, a continuation of the earlier tracks. This time, J. Cole brings in features from artists like T.I. and Ludacris, making it a standout collaboration that showcases the influence and impact of southern rap on J. Cole’s music.
At number 11, we have “Punchin’ the Clock”, a track that sees J. Cole reflecting on the sacrifices he’s made to reach the top of the rap game. With its soulful beat and powerful lyrics

