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1939 Jay-Z Look-Alike Photo Goes Viral After Picture Found in New York City (VIDEO)

A 1939 Jay-Z look-alike photo has gone viral on the Internet this week, after eagle-eyed viewers spotted the photo at a library in New York City.

The photo shows a man with an uncanny likeness to the rapper sitting on some railings outside a building wearing a jacket and flat cap. It was found by the Schomburg Center for Research In Black Culture at the New York Public Library.

The photographer was listed as Sid Grossman in Harlem in 1939, but the Jay-Z lookalike is not identified.

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Some have found fun in the lookalike photo, joking that Jay-Z must be a time-traveler. Others have commented how the photo proves Jay-Z is actually closer to 100 years old, and that it's amazing how Jay-Z never ages.

The news comes as Jay-Z's wife, Beyonce, has hinted that the couple are looking to have another baby, and could be planning for a sibling for young daughter Blue Ivy.

Beyonce gave birth to Blue Ivy in January 2011, but has now admitted that she would love to have more children.

"I would like more children," said Beyonce speaking to ABC News. "I think my daughter needs some company. I definitely love being big sister."

Beyonce was referring to the fact that she is the older sister to Solange Knowles.

Commenting on her busy lifestyle, Beyonce insisted though that Blue Ivy was her top priority: "I am very protective. I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life … in the back of my mind, she's my priority. And life is completely different now. So I'm– I feel really, really just lucky that I can still do what I love, and now have a way bigger meaning. And that's to be her mother."

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