Billboard 200: J. Cole’s ‘The Fall-Off’ Debuts at #1 with Biggest Hip-Hop Week in a Year

Published: Sunday 15th Feb 2026 by Sam

Hip-Hop heavyweight J. Cole has returned to the summit of the Billboard 200.

The GRAMMY winner secures his seventh #1 album on the coveted count as ‘The Fall-Off’ storms in atop the chart.

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On the latest iteration of the count, the set opens with a commanding 280,000 equivalent units in its first week, marking the biggest frame for any R&B or Hip-Hop release in nearly a year.

Of that total, streaming led the charge. The project pulled in 166,500 streaming accrued units, powered by 169.5 million on-demand streams of its tracks. Pure sales were equally impressive, clocking 113,000 copies.

Vinyl played a defining role. Roughly 80,000 copies were sold on wax, accounting for about 71% of total sales.

Notably, this marks the first time one of the rapper’s albums has been available on vinyl at the same time as its digital release.

The result is his biggest vinyl week ever and the largest vinyl sales week for any R&B or Hip-Hop album in the past year.

The milestone extends a streak that includes previous #1s like ‘KOD,’ ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive,’ and ‘The Off-Season.’

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