J. Cole‘s new album The Fall-Off is formally across the nook.
Catching the hip-hop world without warning on Wednesday (January 14), the Dreamville rap star introduced that his long-awaited seventh album can be launched on February 6 — simply over three weeks away.
The information got here by way of a brief cinematic trailer that narrates the idea behind the title and in addition features a snippet of an unreleased track.
“Every thing is meant to go away finally,” a voice says over photographs of J. Cole cleansing his Lamborghini at a automobile wash and consuming a meal on his personal at a diner. “You see this particularly in present enterprise with well-known actors or musicians. And it’s like, ‘Oh, this man was once well-known after which he ‘fell off.’ What occurred?’
“They usually need to level to, ‘They did this and this they usually made some kind of mistake.’ As a substitute of considering that, look, it’s kinda loopy they acquired well-known within the first place. So few folks attain that degree that sure, after all, it’s not gonna final eternally as a result of anyone else has to take that spot.
“And that’s how present enterprise has been since eternally. However no, they all the time need to say, ‘That man fell off.’ They need to look down on him for simply going by way of the pure cycle of rising and falling.”
The video closes out with a 30-second preview of a hard-hitting, southern-flavored observe on which Cole raps: “Image my soul climbing out of the infinite gap / The place n*ggas die over delight and stay for the” — earlier than it cuts off in a flurry of gunshot sounds.
Take a look at the trailer and canopy artwork for The Fall-Off under. Vinyl copies can be found to pre-order right here.
