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Yes-R dreams big alongside music career: ‘My ultimate dream is to become a coach abroad’

Yes-R dreams big alongside music career: ‘My ultimate dream is to become a coach abroad’

Dutch artist Yes-R is expanding his career by becoming a football coach at the Alphense Boys youth academy starting next year. While maintaining his music schedule, his long-term goal is to transition into professional coaching at an international level.

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