J. Cole is rolling out The Fall-Off in a way only he can — personal, direct, and deeply connected to his fans. While preparing for a world tour later this year, Cole has also been hitting cities with his intimate “Trunk Sale” tour, selling physical copies of the album straight from the trunk and documenting the journey through YouTube vlogs.
In the latest vlog installment, fans were treated to the official visual for “Legacy,” his collaboration with PJ. The video begins midway through the episode and shows Cole delivering reflective bars beside a luxury car before cruising through the city, mouthing the lyrics with quiet confidence. The clip closes with a fan playfully promoting the CDs DJ-style — a fitting nod to the grassroots energy behind the rollout.
Beyond the music video, the vlog captures wholesome meet-and-greets, autograph signings, pickup basketball sessions, and candid fan conversations. It’s a reminder that Cole’s connection to his audience has always extended beyond charts and streams.
During one heartfelt exchange, Cole opened up about what The Fall-Off represents. He explained that the album serves as the conclusion to a personal narrative he’s been crafting for years. Referencing a lyric about a “suicide note,” he clarified that it symbolizes the end of a chapter — not his career. Cole emphasized that while he may still rap, collaborate, or even drop another project if inspired, he feels no pressure to continue the autobiographical arc that defined much of his discography.
As fans continue to speculate about It’s A Boy and what’s next, one thing is clear: J. Cole isn’t chasing legacy — he’s living it.