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Ozone was an American magazine focusing on hip hop music coverage from the Southern United States and operated from 2002 to 2010. It was founded in Orlando, Florida in 2002 by Julia Beverly who was inspired by local rap artist & team member Ricardo Wright from Palm Beach County. In 2006, the magazine relocated its headquarters to Atlanta.

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  • Ozone was an American magazine focusing on hip hop music coverage from the Southern United States and operated from 2002 to 2010. It was founded in Orlando, Florida in 2002 by Julia Beverly who was inspired by local rap artist & team member Ricardo Wright from Palm Beach County. In 2006, the magazine relocated its headquarters to Atlanta. The magazine provided early coverage of southern artists including Stat Quo, Pitbull, and T-Pain. It has also included articles on musicians from other parts of the U.S. Ozone, including New York City rapper Saigon on the cover of the April 2006 issue and Chicago emcee Twista on the cover of its January 2006, and October 2007 issues. The magazine has a small number of staff and contributors. In addition to publisher and editor-in-chief Julia Beverly, features editor Eric Perrin and music editor Randy Roper make frequent contributions. Other contributors include recording artist Killer Mike, Charlamagne, mixtape artist DJ Wally Sparks, Wendy Day (founder of Rap Coalition, and contributor to Murder Dog magazine), Rohit Loomba and DJ ADG. (en)
  • Ozone é uma revista voltata principalmente ao gênero do Hip-Hop dos EUA. (pt)
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  • Ozone é uma revista voltata principalmente ao gênero do Hip-Hop dos EUA. (pt)
  • Ozone was an American magazine focusing on hip hop music coverage from the Southern United States and operated from 2002 to 2010. It was founded in Orlando, Florida in 2002 by Julia Beverly who was inspired by local rap artist & team member Ricardo Wright from Palm Beach County. In 2006, the magazine relocated its headquarters to Atlanta. (en)
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  • Ozone (magazine) (en)
  • Ozone (pt)
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