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But what about the rest of Jay's fans all over the world? Well he tells us he has a number of deals all over the world in places like Russia, South Africa and all over Europe where he plans to release the album next, of course followed by tours in those countries as well. But with Jay's massive love for New York, we can't help but wonder, what about the US? Well rest assured, Jay says there are some big deals in the works to have his album available on the store shelves in America. He undoubtably has a growing fan base out there and having his album and music played in the States would be massive.
While we know that this album just released and Jay will be very busy promoting it for a while, we couldn't help but ask about the next album... So will we have to wait another 3 or 4 years to hear new material from Jay? "HELL NO," says Jay! With his label (Jayded Records) set up, a great team of producers and a solid management team in place, Jay says this time around we'll have a new album in our hands much sooner... We're glad to hear that!
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