J. Cole now has over 100 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the milestone following the release of his latest album, “The Fall-Off”. Twenty-one songs from the project charted this week, pushing his total to 111 Hot 100 entries. He now joins Drake, Taylor Swift, Future, Elvis Presley and Beyoncé among artists with more than 100 Hot 100 entries. Few rappers have reached this mark, including Lil Wayne and Young Thug.
Latest Chart Performance
On the Hot 100 dated February 21, 2026, “Two Six” peaked at No. 16, while “Safety” and “Poor Thang” charted at Nos. 29 and 30. The achievement makes Cole the 22nd artist in history to reach 100 or more Hot 100 entries.
‘The Fall-Off’ Debuts At No. 1
The Fall-Off debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 280,000 equivalent album units, marking J. Cole’s seventh number-one album. The project delivered the largest hip-hop/R&B opening in nearly a year, supported by strong streaming, sales and vinyl figures.
Sustained Chart Success
Cole’s 111 entries include solo releases, featured appearances and collaborative tracks. His consistent chart presence reflects sustained output and audience engagement over more than a decade in the music industry.









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