Track 2 (Disc 2) Lyrics – J. Cole | from The Fall-Off

Track 2 (Disc 2) Lyrics - J. Cole | from The Fall-Off

“Track 2 (Disc 2)” Lyrics by J. Cole is a latest English song from “The Fall-Off” in the voice of J. Cole. Its music is composed by OBVIOUS TV, Canadacanadacom while brand new “Track 2 (Disc 2)” song lyrics are written by J. Cole.

The song plays life backward, starting with death and moving through fame, family, mistakes, and childhood. J. Cole reflects on ambition, love, ego, and regret as success pulls him away from home. He shows how time flips priorities, how wins and losses blur together, and how chasing dreams can cost relationships, before ending at birth, showing how fragile and circular life feels.

Track 2 (Disc 2) Lyrics

[Intro]
Yeah, uh
How I see it
How I see it
Yeah, listen, uh

[Verse]
I persevered through the worst. My thirst to adhere is a curse
My life, I see it in reverse. I first appeared in a hearse
The driver steered to the church
My grandkids carried the coffin to the altar as they burst into tears from their shirts
The tears rise to the sides of they face and into their eyes, it’s piercing with hurt

Fast forward sixty years, I got versе of the year. My purpose is clеar, it’s to murk
Whoever dare flirt with death
The best alive and what you now hear is the work
The inspiration was rare and in spurts, but when it’s there, I’m immersed
My experience of being a parent, dispersed
Watching my son disappear as I stare at his birth
And he returns to the womb. Wifey stomach growing greater in girth
And then declining every time we come here, to the nurse
With each day that passes, I could feel my career coming first
Do I? Took the wedding ring off her finger
And now I’m single, walking up the aisle backwards to an era of dirt
Falling clubs tipsy with a b!tch, I see clear through her skirt
The cameras be snapping, blogs be yapping, so I’m careful, alert
Walking to my section, whisper right in my ear and we flirt
We part ways. I see it from a distance, she stares with a smirk
Cheers to the perks with the squad, we live for the search of new hoes
Lusty, quick to fu*k me, unaware of their worth
We leave the club, drive to the show and I swear that it’s turnt
It all begins with encore cheers from those wearing my merch
Fast forward through years of rehearsal, losing, winning
Bank account thinning, income streams nowhere near as diverse
And though I’m blessed, I see me stressing from hearing the chirps
Of naysayers who, only days later, I don’t care to convert
On cloud nine, now signed to my hero
One of the so-called kings of this rap thing that I swear to usurp

Decade later, momma cut on the cable
My motivation to be greater ends the moment I peer in her purse
I’m growing shorter, Pampers cover my hind quarters
I watch my father walk back in my life and it clears up a hurt
I couldn’t explain, momma gives me my name
Then hands me over to the doctor and I watch as my spirit reverts
(Na, na, na) Then, I’m no longer here on this Earth
(Na, na, na) Mm
(Na, na, na) I’m no longer here on this Earth
(Na, na, na) That’s how I see it, mm

[Outro]
I’mma c— I’mma— I’mma come in

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Track 2 (Disc 2) Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
He’s setting up his perspective, saying this is his personal way of seeing life and events unfold.

[Verse]
He starts by saying he’s been through a lot and had to push through tough times, but his drive to always prove himself feels like a burden. He explains that he views his entire life backward, beginning with death instead of birth. He imagines his own funeral first, seeing his future grandkids carrying his coffin and crying deeply, which shows how much pain his absence causes and how real death feels to him.

From there, he jumps far ahead in time to a moment of major success, where he’s recognized as one of the best in his field. He feels confident in his skill and believes his purpose is to outdo anyone who challenges him. Even though inspiration doesn’t come all the time, when it does, he fully locks in and gives everything to his craft. This success comes with intensity and pressure, not just joy.

As life continues moving backward, he touches on becoming a parent, but in reverse. Instead of watching his child grow, he imagines his son returning back into the womb. This strange reversal highlights how fast life moves and how moments you value can feel like they slip away. He also reflects on his relationship with his wife, showing pregnancy checkups going backward and hinting at emotional distance growing as his career starts to matter more than family.

He questions whether he chose his career over love, symbolized by removing a wedding ring and becoming single again. As time keeps reversing, he’s back in a wild lifestyle filled with clubs, drinking, attention from women, and constant temptation. He notices how fame brings nonstop cameras and gossip, forcing him to always stay alert and guarded. Even casual flirting feels calculated because he knows eyes are always on him.

He talks about enjoying the perks of success with his crew, chasing pleasure without thinking deeply about emotional value. There’s a sense of emptiness in these interactions, where people don’t always recognize their own worth. The cycle continues with shows, loud crowds, and fans cheering for him, showing how external validation becomes a major part of his daily life.

Moving further back, he reflects on the grind before fame. There were years of practice, losses, and small wins, along with financial stress and limited income. Even though he feels blessed, criticism from doubters still gets under his skin, at least for a while. Over time, he learns not to care about proving anything to them, realizing their opinions don’t truly matter.

He then reaches a moment where he finally signs with someone he once admired, a major milestone that puts him on top of the world. He feels unstoppable and ready to take the crown from established legends. But as time keeps reversing, that confidence fades into a more humble and desperate motivation.

He goes back to his childhood, where he notices his mother struggling financially. Seeing her situation fuels his desire to succeed, not for fame, but to help her live better. As he becomes even younger, he describes himself as a baby, dependent and small, wearing diapers and watching his family dynamic shift. His father returns into his life, helping heal emotional wounds he couldn’t explain before.

Finally, he reaches the very beginning of life. His mother names him and hands him over to the doctor, and he feels his soul slipping away as existence itself rewinds. He fades out of the world completely, reinforcing the idea that life is fragile, temporary, and deeply emotional when looked at from the end to the start.

[Outro]
He sounds like he’s about to jump back in.

Track 2 (Disc 2) Song Detail

Song Title Track 2 (Disc 2)
Album The Fall-Off
Singer(s) J. Cole
Musician(s) OBVIOUS TV, Canadacanadacom
Lyricist(s) J. Cole
Release Date January 14, 2026
Label Cole World, Inc., Interscope Records
Language English

FAQs

Q. Who has sung the song Track 2 (Disc 2)?
A. The song Track 2 (Disc 2) is sung by J. Cole.

Q. Who has written the song Track 2 (Disc 2)?
A. The song Track 2 (Disc 2) is written by J. Cole.

Q. Who has given music the song Track 2 (Disc 2)?
A. Music of the song Track 2 (Disc 2) is given by OBVIOUS TV, Canadacanadacom.

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