More than $50 million? The millionaire that Yeison Jiménez earned selling caps one weekend

More than $50 million? The millionaire that Yeison Jiménez earned selling caps one weekend
More than $50 million? The millionaire that Yeison Jiménez earned selling caps one weekend

In an interview on a radio program on the radio station ‘Los 40’, the Caldense singer shared details about his career, highlighting that his career began in bars and nightclubs where he performed for a payment of 80 thousand Colombian pesos. Additionally, he mentioned that he believes in manifestation as part of his path to success.

Yeison Jiménez is a Colombian singer and composer, born on May 4, 1983 in Pennsylvania, Caldas, Colombia. He is recognized for his talent in the genre of popular and regional Colombian music, standing out for his deep and emotional lyrics. He has gained popularity with songs like “Aventurero”, “El Desmadre”, “ Gracias a Tí”, among others.

His musical style combines elements of vallenato, ranchera music and the Colombian popular genre. Yeison Jiménez has managed to establish himself as one of the most important references in popular music in Colombia and has obtained several recognitions throughout his career.

Yeison Jiménez shared his perspective on manifestation, describing it as the congruence between the soul, mind, and heart. According to him, when these three facets align in a single feeling, things become reality. He highlighted the difficulty that many people have in thinking positively, pointing out that by focusing solely on precariousness, the potential for manifestation is limited.

In addition to his career in music, Yeison Jiménez has ventured into various ventures and businesses, covering areas such as livestock farming and construction. She also revealed in her interview with ‘Los 40’ that she will soon venture into the export of Colombian honey.

“It’s very easy to talk about companies, but I really broke even last year. I had to work fourteen years to say that today companies are strong and interesting,” the singer revealed.

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Jiménez also shared that another of his companies is in the fashion industry, as he sells caps inspired by the La Cumbre horse farm. This idea arose because at his concerts this accessory used to be stolen from his work equipment, and one of his best friends suggested he sell them.

“When I published them for sale, it was because one of my best friends, Diego Veléz, told me: ‘Daddy, sell caps.’ I told him: ‘What a shame? What are they going to say, that Yeison Jiménez is broke?’ He responded: ‘No, J Balvin sells tennis shoes,’” he said during his interview with ‘Los 40’. That’s how he started his business, ordering a couple of samples.

“The sample was six caps. I made a video and uploaded a photo from my personal Bancolombia account. Caps didn’t even exist, I just wanted to do a poll. Two days later, the lady from the accounting office called me and said: ‘Yeison, what do you think of? Why are they depositing money into your natural person’s account?’” said Yeison Jiménez.

The singer explained that he did not understand what the professional wanted to express to him, so he checked his bank account and realized that he had 56 million pesos deposited.

“Caps didn’t even exist. I made a statement and said: ‘My people, thank you. Unfortunately, I have to inform you that the product is oversold and the next ones will arrive in about 25 days.’ From there, everything became a very intense situation. “I almost reached $1 million annually in cap sales,” the singer concluded.

 
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