You don't like double albums or something? lol
You want J. Cole's final album of his career to be the same 'ole typical 12-13 tracks? Not me.
I'm glad that he's going out with a bang. The more music the better.
PERSONALLY, I don’t think J Cole can carry a double album. But i’m happy to be proven wrong.
bro i cant even read this s*** what is this
THE “FALL BACK PLAN”
BENJAMIN’S WINTER CIRCUS ADVENTURE
RELEASED 2/15/26
What started as a quiet exercise in restraint turns into a razor-
clean return to fundamentals. Stripped of spectacle, The Fall Back
Plan leans into isolation, discipline, and long memory—using
minimal tools to maximum effect. The project plays like a
counterstatement hip-hop’s been avoiding: legacy versus ownership,
comfort versus consequence. Nothing feels rushed. Nothing feels
accidental. Every bar is placed with intent, every reference
loaded but never explained. Rather than shouting, the album lets
silence do the work. It rewards listeners who know the history—and
challenges those who’ve benefited from it without fully
acknowledging it. By the time the final record fades, it’s clear:
this isn’t just a release—it’s a repositioning. A reminder that
mastery doesn’t need permission, and that timing is everything.
RATING: ★★★★★
EXTRA CREDIT: ★
I'm confused af is that actually Cole's manager who posted it
The art looks like the album's back cover or something
THE “FALL BACK PLAN”
BENJAMIN’S WINTER CIRCUS ADVENTURE
RELEASED 2/15/26
What started as a quiet exercise in restraint turns into a razor-
clean return to fundamentals. Stripped of spectacle, The Fall Back
Plan leans into isolation, discipline, and long memory—using
minimal tools to maximum effect. The project plays like a
counterstatement hip-hop’s been avoiding: legacy versus ownership,
comfort versus consequence. Nothing feels rushed. Nothing feels
accidental. Every bar is placed with intent, every reference
loaded but never explained. Rather than shouting, the album lets
silence do the work. It rewards listeners who know the history—and
challenges those who’ve benefited from it without fully
acknowledging it. By the time the final record fades, it’s clear:
this isn’t just a release—it’s a repositioning. A reminder that
mastery doesn’t need permission, and that timing is everything.
RATING: ★★★★★
EXTRA CREDIT: ★
I'm confused af is that actually Cole's manager who posted it
The art looks like the album's back cover or something
ib didnt post this on ig or twitter
you posted it
Bro it's Cole's manager he posted a link but the image doesn't show up on KTT so I fixed ir
Bro it's Cole's manager he posted a link but the image doesn't show up on KTT so I fixed ir
where did he post the link?
ib didnt post this on ig or twitter
Go back a page it's a new user with Cole's manager name
I quoted his post lol go back a page
oh i see.
Bro thats some troll account, probably connected to that mentally ill @Jamesgreens
First half of KOD so trash niggas don’t even remember the names to them wack ass songs man
kinda gotta agree. everything after Motiv8 hits
feel like he was hit chasing with ATM, KOD & Motiv8. would’ve like these more as promotional singles, not songs within the album
oh i see.
Bro thats some troll account, probably connected to that mentally ill @Jamesgreens
I think The Off Season is his most consistent album. Just great from Start to finish. I’d rank it 2nd in his discography.
under appreciated album
This shoulda been a huge hit
Song is a banger
Send the mixtape brother
4yeo relisten.
While some of it didnt age the greatest, still think it's one of his best
Following up FHD, with a very low energy album during the period where trap was taking over, I can see why it didn't get much love and really accelerated the "cole sleepy" meme tho.
Changes and title track some of the best songs he ever made and will never get the hate for foldin clothes