Flau’jae Johnson had established her forte in rapping long before she entered the PMAC for the LSU Tigers. Hence, when not grabbing big baskets for her team, she enjoys her time as the ‘Camoflauge’. After giving the world some quite hip songs that have garnered over 1 million views, she is on a break. But the summer vacations can be spent in a better way and Johnson shows us how!
The young Georgia-based baller let herself loose last night as she surprised the fans with an unexpected performance. She shared the video of her setting the stage on fire on her Instagram story. Getting everyone involved at rapper NLE Choppa’s concert, Flau’jae Johnson displayed her true entertainer side while rapping to AMF. The song released in March this year is a testament to her success both on and off the court.
NLE Choppa supports the claim. The two have been through rough times and still established themselves in the spaces they wanted. Hence, the song is also a portrait of how it is not their fault if anyone hates them or criticizes them for their hard work and glory.
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Johnson is not just the 2023 NCAA champion and the 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year, but also a force to reckon with in every walk of life. Her recent project with Barriers Worldwide is also an ode to how a distraction never became a halt for her success. In her words, “If you want to do something bad enough, you’re going to make it happen!”
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This Tiger has broken many barriers, especially the ones that come with handling two huge careers simultaneously. Certainly, this is the mantra she lives by every day.
Flau’jae Johnson and her ever-growing rapping legacy
Currently, the Big 4 has over 300,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. To add more cherries to this cake, she has signed a multimillion-dollar deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. She has constantly dropped bombs on the music industry, with many songs from her 14-song mixtape still making their way to people’s ears every month. However, the multi-hyphenate athlete does not let any success get to her head. She had previously mentioned her intentions behind the meaningful lyrics.
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She said, “I try to help people go through what they are going through. It’s always something I’m going through, too. I just know how to bottle it up and put it in music. It’s like therapy.”
The rapper recently saw a surge of listeners again as she added ‘Love is Blind’ to the ‘4 The Lovers’ album. She also added the song ‘Point of View’ which hit 200k on YouTube last month, according to LSU’s No. 4. Continuing her rapping career, she will soon release ‘Best of Both Worlds’ in the following month. It is amusing to see how this basketball star is not just dominating on the floor but also continuing her father’s legacy.