Despite all of the criticism LSU has gotten after winning their first national championship in school history, they are still the champs, and no one can take that from them.
And things could be getting better for freshman guard Flau’Jae Johnson.
Flau’Jae is a really good basketball player but that isn’t her only elite talent. She is also a really good rapper, and after winning the national championship, she has producers that want to work with her.
She already has a deal with Jay Z’s Roc Nation and even has one of the rap legends saying he plans to work with her. Louisiana native Lil Wayne says he plans on working with Flau’Jae on a track.
Flau’Jar is the daughter of rap legend Camouflage.
Johnson is the subject of a short documentary film called Camoflauge, directed by Lamia Lazrak. The film included interviews with Johnson’s close family and friends including Tammie Green (his mother), Flau’Jae Johnson (his daughter), producers, and rapper Boosie Badazz. The film premiered at the 2016 Savannah Film Festival and won a 2016 Red Dot Design Award in Communication. Flau’Jae competed in Season 3 of The Rap Game. After losing to fellow rapper Nova on “The Rap Game” Flau’Jae went on to compete on another show, That being America’s Got Talent in season 13, where in the final week of the Judge cuts she got the Golden Buzzer from Chris Hardwick historically becoming the first rapper in the show’s history to receive this honor. She would be eliminated in the quarterfinals one week later. After that, she went on to play basketball at Louisiana State University and signed a record deal with Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation.
This is quite an amazing story and I hope Lil Wayne and others make her the biggest rapper out there. She deserves after everything she has been through.
Only up from here for her.
Imagine Winning A National Championship Your FRESHMAN Year! Then Getting A Lil Wayne Feature Right After ??!🔥🔥 What is life 😫 pic.twitter.com/38TinB05Ja
— Flaujae 4️⃣ (@Flaujae) April 4, 2023