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J. Cole had to make an emergency stop after his Honda Civic broke down while on the road, and his fans acted accordingly.
On Monday, February 23, Cole shared an update about the status of his black Honda Civic. He told fans he was on the road to see his followers in Los Angeles as part of his Trunk Sale Tour '26 when his beloved car finally had enough. Cole and his team decided stop in Phoenix to get it fixed at a local auto shop. Once fans got the word that Cole was in town, a sea of people rushed to the establishment for their chance to see the rapper in person.
Cole and his team personally spoke with the mechanics about his car to see what the issue was. He even took pictures with the staff and hooked them up with signed copies of his album. The rapper took off in a sprinter and left his car there while they worked on it. By the time Cole returned to the auto shop to pick up his car, hundreds of fans were lined up down the street to see him. They all showed up with merch and copies of his new album, The Fall-Off, in hand to get them signed by the Grammy Award-winning artist.
The 41-year-old rapper has been traveling around the country to connect with his fans and sell physical copies of his new album. After driving around his home state of North Carolina, Cole and his Honda Civic traveled to other locations like Atlanta and New York City. If you didn't catch Cole in your city, don't worry. He'll be back for "The Fall-Off World Tour" this summer.
Check out more scenes from J. Cole's stop in Phoenix.