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Coach Prime's son Shedeur Sanders showcases his music skills at 40,000 feet with brother Deion Sanders Jr.

Deion Sanders' son Shedeur Sanders has ventured into a new career path this offseason while continuing to follow his football journey. The Colorado Buffaloes quarterback released his first single in May and is now working on building his music career.

In a video posted on X on Wednesday, Shedeur was seen with his step-brother Deion Sanders Jr., as the two flaunted their music skills in a video. The shooting for the video reportedly took place at 40,000 feet above sea level.

Notably, Coach Prime's eldest son Sanders Jr. has more experience in the music industry. After his college football career, Sanders Jr. created the “Well Off Forever” brand on Instagram and YouTube, where he continues to upload music and more on his lifestyle.

It appears that Shedeur is working with Sanders Jr. to potentially kick-start a music career of his own while juggling his football dreams.

In his debut single, "Perfect Timing," Shedeur mostly sings about money and luxurious items. He also refers to a Mercedes Maybach and an Audemars Piguet watch among the expensive items that he possesses, in the two-minute track.


Shedeur Sanders will lead Colorado's offense in the 2024 college football season

Colorado Buffaloes QB Shedeur Sanders (Source: IMAGN)
Colorado Buffaloes QB Shedeur Sanders (Source: IMAGN)

While Shedeur Sanders has had an eventful offseason, the quarterback will return to Colorado soon to lead the Buffaloes' offense in the 2024 college football season.

Shedeur transferred to Colorado before the 2023 season along with his father Deion Sanders, who was appointed as the Buffaloes coach.

In his first season at Colorado, Shedeur completed 298 of 430 passes for 3,230 yards and 27 touchdowns. He also rushed for four touchdowns across 11 games.

Shedeur led Colorado to an impressive 3-0 record at the start of the season. However, he struggled to live up to the high expectations that he set for the remainder of the season.

The Buffaloes eventually finished with a 4-8 record and failed to qualify for the bowl game.

For the upcoming season, Shedeur and his father Deion will aim to post a winning season at Colorado.

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