Flau’jae Johnson-Caitlin Clark rap lyric, explained: LSU star references former college rival in new song

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Rivalries in sports are part of what makes them great. Players take the matchups more seriously, and fans have to tune in to see how it goes. While we have to wait another year for it to come to the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has a rivalry from her days at Iowa that just got revived — though in a much more friendly way.

Even though Clark isn’t at Iowa anymore, plenty of players from LSU can’t seem to keep her name out of their mouths. From Angel Reese to Hailey Van Lith — now WNBA rivals with the Chicago Sky — Clark is an ever-present topic of conversation.

Add current LSU star Flau’jae Johnson to the list.

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Johnson isn’t only known for her play on the court but for also dropping bars in rap songs. She is signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label, and in her recently released song, “Help Me,” she drops a lyric about Clark. 

Here’s more on what Johnson said, and her rivalry with Clark. 

Flau’jae Johnson-Caitlin Clark rap lyric, explained

About midway through the preview clip for her song “Help Me,” Johnson mentions Clark by name. The line she goes with is “Double-C on my jacket like Caitlin Clark.”

@flaujaee Baby Can You Help Me 🔥🔥🔥?? #flaujae #freestyle #helpme #rap #CapCut ♬ original sound – Flaujae

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