Deion Sanders' son Shilo exhibits his musical talents by composing new track for brother Shedeur

Credits: Shilo Sanders and Deion Sanders
Deion Sanders' son Shilo exhibits his musical talents by composing new track for brother Shedeur (image credits: Shilo Sanders and Deion Sanders' Instagram)

Deion Sanders' son Shilo Sanders is sweating it out in the off-season to prepare for another campaign with the Colorado Buffaloes. In between all the training and preparations for the 2024 season, the Colorado safety is also embracing and honing his other talents, especially in the world of music.

In a recent clip that is going viral on social media, Shilo Sanders and his brother Shedeur cook up some musical magic in the studio. This was during their short vacation in Miami where both of Deion Sanders' sons decided to hone their musical talents.

Shilo is seen working on a new beat for his brother Shedeur, who recently released a hip-hop single called "Perfect Timing." While Shilo worked on a beat, Shedeur could be seen in the background watching his brother trying to prepare a new track for him.

Deion Sanders also ventured into the world of music back when he was an NFL star. His song "Must Be The Money" from the 1994 album 'Prime Time' became an instant hit. Coach Prime is still seen grooving to his music now and then.

Thus, it is no surprise that his children also possess that musical talent like their father. Apart from Shilo and Shedeur, Deion Sanders' eldest son Bucky is also heavily inclined with the world of music apart from being a great content creator for the Buffs.


Deion Sanders is optimistic for Colorado's Big 12 reunion

Despite all the hype, Coach Prime only managed to secure a 4-8 overall campaign during his debut season with the Buffs last year. But after working throughout the offseason on revamping the roster as well as the coaching staff, it looks like Sanders is confident about the program performing well in their Big 12 reunion season.

During a recent interview with Joel Klatt, Coach Prime optimistically talked about how he feels that the players and the program have improved drastically since last year. He then went on to talk about bringing in additional talents to the Buffs and how they are on the right track at the moment.

"I think we're better, not only on the field, we're better off the field. And that's not the insult to the guys that were here the previous year, but I think we got better. Man, I think I'm better. I think the whole thing is better. And we're not done.
"We're probably gonna have 10 to 15 more grown men that can help us right now on special teams, as well as offensively an defensively added to this team. Few from high school, several from the portal. I love where I know we're headed" (25:30)

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In the new era of the 12-team playoff format, it will be interesting to see if Deion Sanders can redeem himself by leading the Buffs to a potential playoff spot in their first campaign back in the Big 12 conference.

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