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J. Cole Sparks Drake Speculation With New Freestyles Ahead of The Fall-Off

OliverBy OliverJanuary 28, 2026Updated:January 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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As anticipation builds for his long-awaited album The Fall-Off, J. Cole is keeping fans fed with a fresh run of bars. On Tuesday night, the North Carolina rapper dropped a new freestyle pack titled Birthday Blizzard ’26, and one track in particular—“Golden Goose Freestyle”—has listeners dissecting every line.

Fans quickly began theorizing that Cole may be taking subtle shots at his former collaborator Drake. On the freestyle, Cole raps about artists losing their way after finding success and makes pointed references that many believe connect to ongoing industry conversations.

“Lotta rappers make dough then be prone to lose it / For crumbs, dumb ns sold their soul to Lucian… Ns cheatin’ and I won’t excuse it / If I said it then I wrote it, stupid,” Cole spits, name-checking Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge—a figure tied by fans to Drake’s recent legal dispute with the label, which is currently under appeal.

Cole continues by touching on inflated streaming numbers and underperforming tours, lines that listeners have interpreted as commentary on artificial success in the streaming era. He questions how artists can appear dominant online while struggling to sell tickets, suggesting that “bots” may be padding the numbers rather than genuine fan support.

J. Cole addresses artificial numbers, industry games, and authenticity in hip-hop on "Golden Goose Freestyle" 👀

"Lotta rappers make dough then be prone to lose it / For crumbs, dumb n****s sold their soul to Lucian"

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Beyond industry critique, Cole also turns inward on “Bronx Zoo Freestyle,” reflecting on his own highly publicized moment with Kendrick Lamar. “I used to be top, see, the apology dropped me way out of the top 3 / No problem, I’m probably my best when they doubt me,” he raps, referencing the aftermath of his response to Kendrick’s “Like That” verse in 2024. After releasing “7 Minute Drill,” Cole famously walked the diss back onstage at Dreamville Festival, admitting he felt conflicted and still held love for Kendrick.

These freestyles arrive just days before The Fall-Off finally sees the light of day. J. Cole has officially set the album’s release for Friday, February 6, announcing it earlier this month with a trailer after years of buildup. Prior to Birthday Blizzard ’26, he also released the album’s first single, “Disc 2 Track 2,” a conceptual record that tells his life story in reverse.

Whether or not the bars on “Golden Goose Freestyle” are aimed directly at Drake, one thing is clear: J. Cole is sharpening his pen and setting the tone as he heads into what he’s hinted could be a defining—and possibly final—chapter of his career.

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