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14-year-old Alice teen turned CEO with radio show

Jason Guerra also is known as Lucky J Guerra, and has an internet radio business which focuses on South Texas favorite -- Tejano.

ALICE, Texas — At the age of 14, a young man from the community of Alice is already an entrepreneur.

Jason Guerra is known as Lucky J Guerra and has an internet radio business which focuses on South Texas favorite -- Tejano.

"I started when I was 13 years old. It took me about three months, you know.  I started with just a wall," Guerra said."Just had my banner on there and would just play music off my phone."

Guerra's on-air name Lucky J quickly became an internet sensation.  

"I just kept wanting to do it, and my dad saw the love I had for it, so he built me this. it was all shell until he built me all the way around," Guerra said. "I run my time management, and I run my day."

Guerra is his boss, the president, and CEO of his very own internet radio show while still attending school. 

"I go to Alice High School I'm sophomore I balance both because if I bring home homework, I'll do my homework because I know I want to run my show tonight," Guerra said. 

For being on the air for about a year, Guerra is doing pretty good with listeners in seven different countries. 

"I think it's crazy. like people from japan I mean how do they even listen to my music, so I think its crazy but I feel humbled and honored for people to be over there and be listening to me in the little City of Alice, Texas," Guerra said. 

Guerra has a string of fans in the music industry which he said comes with lots of perks including several concerts and other big events. 

"And all of these events they're cool cause I don't have to pay to get in cause I'm an on-air personality and I run commercials for them, so that gives me you know free admission," Guerra said. 

Guerra is inspired not only music, but the support of many in the industry and of course, his parents. 

According to Guerra, although raid is just a hobby, he hopes his listeners enjoy his show as much fun as he does producing it. 

"I would just like to say thank you because you know many 14-year-olds they don't get this opportunity," Guerra said. 

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