J. Cole Just Took Over Apple Music Overnight — 8 of the Top 10 Are His Maggie EkbergFebruary 7, 2026 at 9:31 PM 0 Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images J. Cole dropped The FallOff on Friday, February 6. By Saturday morning, Apple Music looked like it had been hacked — by the 41yearold Grammy winner himself. Eight of the Top 10 songs in the U.S. were his, turning a normal album release into a fullon chart takeover overnight. Leading the surge on the streaming platform's U.S. Top Songs chart was "Two Six," which climbed to No.
- - J. Cole Just Took Over Apple Music Overnight — 8 of the Top 10 Are His
Maggie EkbergFebruary 7, 2026 at 9:31 PM
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J. Cole dropped The Fall-Off on Friday, February 6. By Saturday morning, Apple Music looked like it had been hacked — by the 41-year-old Grammy winner himself. Eight of the Top 10 songs in the U.S. were his, turning a normal album release into a full-on chart takeover overnight.
Leading the surge on the streaming platform's U.S. Top Songs chart was "Two Six," which climbed to No. 1, followed by a tight cluster of The Fall-Off tracks stacked throughout the Top 10. Only two songs broke through the sweep, both from Bad Bunny.
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Accompanying the release, Cole — whose real name is Jermaine Cole — shared a personal note explaining just how long The Fall-Off has been in the making.
"For the past 10 years, this album has been hand crafted with one intention: a personal challenge to myself to create my best work," he wrote on X, adding that the project was about finishing what he "was unable to do" on his first album and something he felt he owed "to hip hop."
Disc 2 - Track 2 pic.twitter.com/FdOCs8ZICg
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) January 14, 2026
Apple Music U.S. Top 10 Songs at a Glance:
"Two Six" — J. Cole
"DtMF" — Bad Bunny
"SAFETY" — J. Cole
"Poor Thang" — J. Cole
"Run A Train" — J. Cole
"BAILE INoLVIDABLE" — Bad Bunny
"Bunce Road Blues" — J. Cole
"WHO TF IZ U" — J. Cole
"Legacy" — J. Cole
"29 Intro" — J. Cole
With that level of streaming, it's no surprise Cole's album sits at No. 1 on Apple Music's U.S. Top Albums chart, with Don Toliver's Octane, Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and Ella Mai close behind.
J. Cole is now occupying 8 of the top 10 on US Apple Music Top Song Charts with : #1 Two Six #3 SAFETY #4 Poor Thang #5 Run A Train #6 29 Intro#8 Bunce Road Blues#9 Legacy #10 WHO TF IZ U [NEW] pic.twitter.com/JqnA9klI0o
— Cole World Charts (@coleworldcharts) February 7, 2026
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As for the global charts, however, Bad Bunny is claiming the top spot. The 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar — who just made history winning Album of the Year at the 2026 Grammys with the first-ever Spanish-language album to take home the award — has his song "DtMF" dominating worldwide streams ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance this Sunday.
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