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The secret of Lil’ Kleine: this is how the rich keep getting richer

Lil Kleine laughing at a party

I am curious how that goes, huh. Is there a management that says ‘Hey Jorik, let's see, what have we done so far? Music, owner of dance café ’t Lammetje, fries shop De Belg, coach at The Voice, a clothing line, a dinner-show concept, what have we not done? Ah, wait! Maybe you should teach!’ Is that how it goes?

Anyway: the 25-year-old Amsterdammer knows how to scrape together a nice fortune in a short time. Not just by simply cashing in, but also by immediately reinvesting. Clever boy. Through his latest project called ‘Street University’, he wants to focus on giving lectures and guiding others on their way to their dreams.

‘I have been receiving DMs, emails, messages from people for years asking if I can give them advice about their music or if I want to start a business with them. I am someone who has always walked my own path. Now is the time to inspire others to do the same. I am really looking forward to it,’ says Jorik. ‘For a year, I will take you through all my lessons, challenges, and obstacles that I have overcome to get to where I am now. I will give you all the ins and outs in the field of music, entrepreneurship, and mindset so that you can confidently take that next step on your path.’

A lesson package consists of fifty online lectures and they are, of course, meticulously prepared. Think of guest lectures from Quote 500 entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, and even top athletes. Each semester ends with a live event where Jorik himself performs and students also have a chance to win a record deal. Wow, how clever this all is. Keep it up, Jor. Good for you!

If you think about it, this sounds like my calling. From today, you can sign up for the rapper's lectures. The lessons start on July 29. Does it cost anything, I hear you thinking? For the early birds, it's 49 euros per month (= 588 euros annually), after that the course costs 999 euros per year. And just imagine if a hundred people want to take that course, huh. Ka-ching.