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Jay-Z has already started work on the follow-up to his latest album 'The Blueprint 3', even though it has only just been released in the US.

Talking to MTV.com the rapper said: "My next album, which I'm working on now, is not gonna be a Number One album."

He added: "That's where I'm at right now. I wanna make the most experimental album I ever made."

As previously reported the release date of 'The Blueprint 3' was brought forward because it was leaked online.

US fans can get hold of the album from today (September 8), while those in the UK will have to wait until Monday (September 14).

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