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Coach Prime’s son Deion Sanders Jr. replies to fans requesting him to produce high-budget music videos: “Happened to be better than 95% of people”

Coach Prime's eldest son Deion Sanders Jr. is not only a talented videographer who has helped increase the social media presence of his family and the Colorado Buffaloes' football team, but he is also a rapper who is well-liked by his fans.

They often ask him to produce more music, and this time they requested Bucky to release a high-budget video for his newest rap song "Dolly."

He posted a snapshot of fans' comments on X (formerly Twitter), where they asked him to upload a "real video to dolly" and not one shot in the mountains of Boulder, Colorado. To which Sanders Jr. replied:

"I just don't really care about rapping so I just shoot vlog style music videos. We'll make one to that though."

The caption of the tweet was:

"I Do this for fun…. Just happened to be better than 95% of people doing it."

Bucky has received praise and shoutouts from his fans and his father for his work behind the camera. But that isn't to say that his rapping skills go unnoticed by his fans. However, given his statement, does this mean Deion Sanders Jr. enjoys making vlogs more than he enjoys making music? Let us know your thoughts in the discuss box.

Deion Sanders Jr. was seen working during a party

Since Sanders Jr. uploads and creates content for his YouTube and other social media pages called "Well Off Media," he was seen working on video content during a party. The 30-year-old held a tablet and was busy editing a video.

“Boy Bucky working. That boy in a club working,” someone said in a video re-shared by Deion Sanders Jr.

Apart from his media business, the former SMU Mustangs wide receiver also owns a luxury apparel and accessories business called "Well Off Forever."

Fans will now wait for him to release behind-the-scenes and on-field content of the Colorado Buffaloes in the upcoming college football season.

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