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After Earning Mere $876 From ‘Perfect Timing,’ Shedeur Sanders Gets Support From Brother Shilo for Next Rap Project

B.Hernandez14 hr ago
It's time for another rap song! This is how Shilo Sanders dropped a wild request to brother Shedeur. It is only two months since the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback sensation dropped his first rap single. But the Buffs' safety demands yet another musical piece. Even though Shedeur's first, Perfect Timing, brought him a measly $876, Shilo comes off as a support his brother to pick up the mic again.

However, the present scenario is a little tense, particularly after the hoopla that transpired when Shedeur shared the stage with Lil Wayne, the Lollipop star. Will Shedeur agree to Shilo's request?

Shilo has made an odd demand of brother Shedeur The Buffs army engages in travel therapy to stockpile dopamine before this season. The players are having a gala time in South Beach, Miami. The Buffs are exploring serene beaches and taking in the Florida nightlife. But they are up for something interesting as the Colorado team is escorted into what appears to be a recording room. Entering the room, Shilo was spotted in an offbeat job, trying his hands on an audio mixing console. But failing at it miserably, he sought the help of Shedeur, who was seated next to him. "I don't know how I should do the bass, though. That's what I was saying if you just rap on it then after," stated the Buffs safety.

But whether Shedeur will roll the dice again is a big question. The QB did not gain as much appreciation as expected from Perfect Timing. The song that Andrew Powell of The Daily Caller described as "This ish is GARBAGE," got 219,915 streams on Spotify to date, amounting to a royalty of approximately $876.78. On YouTube, within a month, the views have been limited to 87k. Even if Shedeur takes another spin on the wheel of fortune to come up with another rap on Shilo's request, the criticism surrounding the spring game concert may pose a barrier.

The debut rap of Shedeur and the ensuing conflicts Around mid-June, rumors stirred up, alleging that Deion Sanders had raised a mandate for players to attend the Lil Wayne concert, which came as "the final straw" for the players who hit the transfer portal. But what for? An anonymous source revealed, "When Coach Prime told us we all had to be there to support Shedeur as a rapper, they were not happy. To be honest, it was nothing but a huge distraction, and Daddy Ball was being played."

While the Spring Game weekend featured a high-profile concert with five-time Grammy winner Lil Wayne at the CU Events Center, Shedeur, too, had an important role to play. The Buffs QB was part of the opening act lineup, performing his new single, Perfect Timing. However, the accusations turned out to be false when the players from the current roster denied the "dictator" claims against their coach. Even though some of them failed to attend the concert, they still were part of the program.

However, the allegations dented Shedeur's reputation as haters thought him to embark on crafty schemes to promote his debut creation. On the other hand, since this marks the last lap of his college football career, it's doubtful that the QB would trade his last chance of leaving a mark in football by killing his hours preparing rap.

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