Generation Next
Devin Lazerine, 18
Article Contents
- Generation Next
- Shazad Mohamed, 15
- Kayla Stewart, 19
- Stephen R. Gordon, 18
- Chris Delany, 19
- Rishi Bhat, 18
- David Marks, 18
- Devin Lazerine, 18
- Ashley Powers, 17
- Michael Podraza, 16
- Elise & Evan Macmillan, 14 & 16
- Win, Win, Win
Rap-Up.com & Rap-Up
magazine
Devin Lazerine may have had no idea what the lyrics meant when he
first listened to Cypress Hill's "Insane in the
Membrane" single at age 10, but he was hooked on hip-hop music
from then on. Combining his love of the music with his interest in
Web design, Lazerine, then 15, launched Rap-Up.com, billing it as
"hip-hop's new home." The story doesn't end here. A few days after
launching Rap-Up.com in 2000, Lazerine was contacted by a publisher
interested in doing a magazine based on the site, an idea Lazerine
had tossed around. The first issue of Rap-Up included
interviews with artists like Nelly, Ludacris and 112. Editor in
chief Lazerine penned the Destiny's Child feature, while
writers from Rolling Stone, The Source, Vibe and others
contributed to the rest. Now Rap-Up has a circulation of
200,000 in the United States and Canada.
It seems like only a matter of time before the Calabasas,
California, teen will follow in the footsteps of P. Diddy or
Russell Simmons, men whom Lazerine admires for their successful
forays into several businesses with hip-hop music. "My
ultimate goal," reveals Lazerine, "is to become a music
mogul/entrepreneur, which includes becoming a producer, owning my
own recording label, clothing line and magazines." As he's
currently in talks to create a TV show as well as a movie based on
his experiences, it appears someone is listening. —April
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