Easily the year’s most highly anticipated Urban release so far, J. Cole has set the bar high with the achievements attached to his reported final studio album ‘The Fall-Off.’
Released Friday (February 6), the two-disc, 24-track LP came as a loaded farewell to his dedicated fans – a well-received effort that not only won over critics but music lovers as well as the project pounced to the top of the updated Billboard 200 with some of the decade’s biggest numbers for a Hip-Hop act.
The domination of ‘The Fall-Off’ is certainly not limited to album charts, however, as evidenced by the refreshed edition of the Hot 100.
Cole (born Jermaine Cole) charted a whopping 21 tracks on this week’s Hot 100 – a charge led by the #16-charting ‘Two Six.’
Look below to see where his hits landed on the refreshed edition of the tally.
No. 16, “Two Six”
No. 29, “Safety”
No. 30, “Poor Thang”
No. 32, “Who TF Iz U”
No. 33 “Run a Train,” with Future
No. 34, “Bunce Road Blues,” with Tems & Future
No. 36, “Legacy,” with PJ
No. 43, “The Let Out”
No. 46, “Drum N Bass”
No. 52, “Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas”
No. 53, “29 Intro”
No. 59, “39 Intro”
No. 64, “Old Dog,” with Petey Pablo
No. 68, “The Fall-Off Is Inevitable”
No. 72, “The Villest,” with Erykah Badu
No. 73, “Life Sentence”
No. 75, “Lonely at the Top”
No. 78, “Only You,” with Burna Boy
No. 83, “I Love Her Again”
No. 99, “Man Up Above”
No. 100, “Quik Stop”
The 21 tunes above push Cole’s career Hot 100 count from 90 to 111, making him only the 22nd act in the 67-year history of the Hot 100 to cross the elusive threshold of 100 hits.
Among rappers, only 21 Savage (111), Eminem (112), Bad Bunny (113), Lil Uzi Vert (114), Travis Scott (132), Nicki Minaj (149), Lil Baby (158), Kanye West (161), Lil Wayne (195), Future (226), and Drake (362) have as many or more than Jermaine.
As his fans continue to celebrate the historic achievement, look below to see who joins him in the top 20 of this week’s TGJ Chart Check.
Hot 100 This Week

