Shilo Sanders, the son of Colorado coach and NFL legend Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, has revealed new details about his next music release. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety has been pursuing a career in music and content creation since leaving football earlier this year. Following the release of his 15-track debut album “Hate 2 Love” in January, Sanders has confirmed that new music is on the way soon.
When Did Shilo Sanders Say His New Song Is Coming Out?
In an Instagram post on Monday, Shilo Sanders shared a few pictures where he is standing beside his Tesla Cybertruck, along with his track “Change” playing in the background.
“No I cannot fold I think I’m made of steel,” he captioned.
When one fan asked him to “drop the tape” in the comments, Sanders replied:
“Sometime in November.”

Sanders released his debut album “Hate 2 Love” at the start of 2025. The project included tracks such as “Love 2 Hate” and “Change.” Since then, he has been promoting his music through social media while also building an audience as a content creator.
He has talked about changing his path from football. In a YouTube video he posted in August, he said, “I’ve been talking to my agent and we’re waiting on the next opportunity,” Sanders said.
“If that’s the NFL, cool, but God’s blessed me with a lot of talents to do other things other than play football. I feel like in every athlete’s life, it becomes a point where the game ends for you.
“I’m not saying that’s what it is now. I’m just saying mentally I’m good because I know that I got a lot of talents and I’ve been blessed. I’ve always done that my whole life playing football with music, acting and modeling.”
He also credited his parents for encouraging him to explore different paths.
“I’m well-versed and my parents made sure of that,” he said. I’ve been prepared for anything to happen because you never know what could happen. I truly believe God has a big plan for me.”
While Sanders went undrafted in the 2025 NFL draft, he later signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and participated in the preseason games before being released. Following that, he began focusing more on creative ventures, including music, acting, and modeling.
He remains a free agent and open to potential NFL opportunities, all the while his fans eagerly await his next music release.

