Very rarely does an individual get to have the perfect sports story. However, at the pace he’s going, Deion Sanders might very well script the best story ever told. Whether it was the NFL, MLB, or entertainment, Prime Time was money at every juncture. Now, moving to the coaching ranks is yielding similar results. So much so that grown NBA players are taking a keen interest in college football games. However, just as legendary as him are his speeches. While his locker-room words have already gone viral, another speech might get similar treatment.
A clip from his comments in the post-game press conference is quickly becoming viral. Due to a few edits and the addition of beats, the speech sounds like the next banger. As a result, even a former Boston Celtics star Kevin Garnett is all-aboard the Sanders hype train.
Deion Sanders The Lyricist has an NBA fan?
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While he’s no newcomer to the music industry, his latest might be his greatest hit yet. Speaking at the post-game press conference, Sanders made a claim. “I’m about to get comfortable.”?After a 2-0 start, it would be quite a sight to see what comfortable looks like.
Continuing, he added. “We gonna consistently do what we do. Talk this talk and walk this walk. Oh! They don’t like this. Cause I’m here and I ain’t going nowhere.”?An Instagram user by the name of jamisonbethea?put the entire speech with some beats, creating an insane music track.
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The song was so good that it even got an endorsement from Kevin Garnett. Posting the clip to his story, the former DPOY was going gaga over the song. Cluttering the entire story with emojis, KG was at his exclamatory best.
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Throughout his tenure in Boston and with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Garnett was famous for his intensity. So, for him to appreciate Coach Prime’s intensity and passion for the sport wasn’t all that surprising. But, it isn’t the first time that Sanders has taken to the music industry.
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Prime Time arrives
Just before becoming a member of the Dallas Cowboys, Deion’s popularity was at an all-time high. He was about to win the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award. Further, his showy suits and flashy jewelry had caught the eye of fans and media alike.
So, between the surge of popularity, the 2x Super Bowl Champion got ready to release his first album. Appropriately titled Prime Time,?the rap album was a part of MC Hammer’s record. Despite making appearances in other music videos, the former San Francisco 49er never went behind the mic again.
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Until now, that is. With his ‘latest track’ already a hit with Kevin Garnett, could the rest of the world catch on?