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PHOTO: When Deion Sanders' daughter Shelomi Sanders got a surprise video call from $250,000,000 Drake

Shelomi Sanders is the daughter of one of the greatest showmen in American football history. Her father, Deion Sanders, is a famous sports figure, and she's attempting to follow in his footsteps as a member of the Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team.

In addition to being a student-athlete, Shelomi is the A&R for RAP-A-LOT Records. In that capacity, she has interacted with big figures in the hip-hop genre, and none might be bigger than Canadian superstar Aubrey Graham, better known as Drake, whose net worth is $25M, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

In 2021, Shelomi posted a screenshot of her and Drake on the call. She captioned it:

"I got a surprise call from the goat himself @champagnepapi and of course me having a golden Ear and being the A&R for RAP-A-LOT records I had to confirm with him what he already knew…CLB =🔥#certfiedloverboy".

It's clear that Deion Sanders' daughter isn't willing to stay at home and bask in his fame; rather, she's willing to step out of her comfort zone and carve a unique career for herself.

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Shelomi Sanders is the last child of Deion Sanders

Shelomi Sanders is the daughter of Deion Sanders and Pilar Sanders, born on February 9, 2000. She's currently the last born in the Sanders household.

Shelomi is a versatile athlete who is following in the footsteps of her iconic father. She currently plays basketball on the Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team.

Shelomi and her father share a close bond. Coach Prime regularly posts her on his official Instagram page, and he hasn't shied away from complimenting her growth as a human being and athlete.

Deion Sanders gives his two cents on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef

Deion Sanders released some music during his prime, and he has remained tapped into the rap game during his tenure as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. Sanders has invited music stars to his team facility to interact with his players, and their stadium has become an attractive spot for celebrities.

Like most Americans, Coach Prime was closely observing the Drake versus Kendrick Lamar feud. When asked who would win, Coach Prime leaned towards the Canadian legend.

Coach Prime said on 'Full send podcast' in May:

"Man it's hard to beat Drake at anything man. Drake is Drake, man."

While some might disagree with the Colorado Buffaloes head coach, he surely has his reasons for making the pick.

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