Deion Sanders Jr., son of Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, is making moves off the field with his latest venture into music production. The former SMU football player and YouTube content creator recently showcased his new recording setup at the famed Prime Estate, taking fans on a virtual tour of the Red House.

A New Era of Creativity at the Prime Estate
In a recent YouTube video titled “THE BEEF HAS BEEN SETTLED: The Legend of the RED HOUSE,” Deion Sanders Jr. took fans behind the scenes as he unveiled his latest purchase: a high-end Manley Reference Microphone. This addition signals a new chapter for Deion’s son who has been steadily building his media brand through music and digital content.
Sanders Jr. commented: “As you can see, I just made a new purchase. But this purchase is going to help me make money. So, it’s not really, you know what I’m saying? It’s expensive, but it’s worth it.”
The video, filmed at the iconic Prime Estate, captured Deion Jr.’s enthusiasm for his new creative space. He plans to set up his studio in the Red House, a separate building on the property, to avoid disturbing others while working late into the night.
“Drive to the ‘Red House’ and set up some studio stuff over there because when he go to sleep, I don’t want to be loud just yelling,” Sanders Jr. said. “So, we’re going to set up the studio stuff in the other house. I’m going to do that in a different video.”
This move not only highlights his dedication to music but his respect for the vibrant household dynamic surrounding his famous dad and the Colorado football program. Sanders Jr. is known for his behind-the-scenes video content, something he plans on expanding and ramping up in 2025.
“But, no, we can put the studio stuff right here,” Sanders Jr. said. “Show them at the bottom big a** speakers, too, because I can have the speakers loud in here. I can put the speakers up there and just put the mic and stuff right here.”
Earlier in 2024, Sanders Jr. made noise in the music world with his song “Dolly.” The track went viral online pretty quickly. Things got a little heated when a rising rapper named DatBoy called him out, saying the beat and melody on the track was very similar to one of his original songs. So, yes, people are paying attention to Deion’s son.
It has arrived
https://t.co/fGp7qEfPFi https://t.co/BygFl5ozPy— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) May 30, 2025
Sanders Jr. kept dropping new music in spite of DatBoy’s allegations, including his latest single entitled “5 for 5.” Between his growing music career and his big role in the Colorado Buffaloes’ off-field media scene, the 31-year-old is definitely enjoying life and making a name for himself in more ways than one.
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