A copy Jay-Z's last album is being downloaded from the Internet, so he has moved the release date forward, from November 28 to November 14.
"They're at it again," Jay said at the offices of MTV, "and they're getting better."
"But it's good though," he continued, putting everything in perspective. "I've made 13 albums to this point. So to still be relevant like that and to still be hot in the streets is a good thing. If the project ain't hot, you might not get bootlegged at all."
He blames the theft of his music on a security breakdown at the plant where it's sent to be pressed.
"Once it hits the plant you have no control over it," he explained. "If they want it, they get it. It touches too many hands not to get it."
Jay will play his November 25 concert at New York's Madison Square Garden, where he promises to bring out some big-name surprise guests.document.write(unescape("