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JayZ is on the verge of signing a new deal that could make him “unstoppable.”

The hip-hop star – who already has a $150 million contract with concert promoter Live Nation – is said to be in talks with WMG/Atlantic to set up his own record label, tentatively called the Carter Music Group, with former managers Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles.

A source said: “Jay’s deal with Live Nation is massive. But if he were to cut a deal with WMG/Atlantic, he’d make even more headlines. Jay-Z, Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles are all brand names. They’re the industry’s heavy hitters, and the combination would bring them a lot of attention. They would be unstoppable. Jay himself is the most successful rapper-turned-businessman out there.”

Jay – who was president of label Def Jam from 2004 to 2007 – is keen to team up with Lyor and Kevin again, claiming they are a “dream team.”

Another source told the New York Daily News newspaper: “Jay obviously wants to work something out with his friends. He wants to get the dream team back together. There have been a few whiffs of a reunion in the past, but only now is something finally starting to happen.”

“This is big in hip-hop. These are three of the most powerful men in music, who might be working together, and there’s no question the success they’ll have as a team will be huge.”

However, it has been claimed Jay-Z is also in talks with Sony’s Epic Records for the release of his new album “The Blueprint 3.”

Last year, the rapper signed a deal with Live Nation worth a reported $150 million. The company acquired the rights to his recordings, merchandise and tours for the next 10 years. The deal also reportedly included financing for a label, music publishing, talent consultations and management services.

The “99 Problems” star also set up Star Roc, a 50/50 partnership between his company Roc Nation and Norwegian songwriting and production duo Stargate.