The Full Production Credits For J. Cole’s New Album “The Fall-Off”

One of the most telling ways to read “The Fall-Off” is through its credits.

J. Cole has spent nearly a decade framing this album as a “magnum opus” moment, and the producer list confirms he approached it like a full-scale statement—not just a playlist drop. Cole handles a major share of the production himself, while T-Minus plays a central role across both discs and is also credited as an executive producer.

Structurally, the album is split into Disc 29 and Disc 39, and the sonics mirror that “two eras, two mindsets” framing. The credits show Cole anchoring the emotional throughline with solo-produced moments (“29 Intro,” “Poor Thang,” “Old Dog,” “I Love Her Again”), while T-Minus shows up as the connective tissue—from “Two Six” (with Omen) to “Life Sentence,” “Man Up Above,” and the multi-producer sprawl of “39 Intro.”

Then there are the curveballs—the credits that make you raise an eyebrow in the best way. The Alchemist landing on “Bunce Road Blues” immediately signals a grittier pocket, while pairings like Beat Butcha & TaeBeast on “What If” hint at a different kind of swing in tone and texture. And on the more stacked, “event record” side of things, cuts like “SAFETY” and “Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas” pull in multiple hands (Wu10, Powers Pleasant, Sucuki, DZL, Boi-1da, and more), suggesting Cole wanted maximal detail rather than minimalism in those moments.

The credits feel like part of the experience: a map for listeners who want to trace why one track feels intimate and another feels like a stadium. Whether you’re here for the writing, the concept, or just to clock who showed up where, the production list makes one thing clear—”The Fall-Off” was built with intention, and it wants to be studied.

“The Fall-Off” Credits

Disc 29

1. 29 Intro
Prod. by J. Cole

2. Two Six
Prod. by OMEN and T-Minus

3. SAFETY
Prod. by Wu10, Powers Pleasant, Sucuki, J. Cole and DZL

4. Run A Train
Prod. by T-Minus and JŪN TETRA & GLDY JR

5. Poor Thang
Prod. by J. Cole

6. Legacy
Prod. by J. Cole and T-Minus

7. Bunce Road Blues
Prod. by The Alchemist

8. WHO TF IZ U
Prod. by J. Cole, Vinylz and T-Minus

9. Drum n Bass
Prod. by JŪN TETRA & GLDY JR

10. The Let Out
Prod. by Steve Bilodeau and T-Minus

11. Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas
Prod. by J. Cole, Fierce, T-Minus and Boi-1da

12. Lonely at the Top (Bonus)
Prod. by DZL and Wu10

Disc 39

1. 39 Intro
Prod. by T-Minus, FNZ, J. Cole, Steve Bilodeau, Vinylz and Wu10

2. The Fall-Off is Inevitable
Prod. by DZL and Maneesh

3. The Villest
Prod. by OMEN and J. Cole

4. Old Dog
Prod. by J. Cole

5. Life Sentence
Prod. by T-Minus

6. Only You
Prod. by T-Minus, DZL and Luca Mauti

7. Man Up Above
Prod. by T-Minus

8. I Love Her Again
Prod. by J. Cole

9. What If
Prod. by Beat Butcha and TaeBeast

10. Quik Stop
Prod. by DZL, OMEN and J. Cole

11. and the whole world is the Ville
Prod. by AzizTheShake

12. Ocean Way
Prod. by J. Cole, David Linaburg and Ron Gilmore Jr.

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