Flau’jae Johnson rap career, explained: How LSU star is making a name as a musician

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With burgeoning careers in hoops and in music, there’s nary a dull moment in Flau’jae Johnson’s life.

How could there be? The LSU guard is a top athlete who doubles as an up-and-coming rapper, following in the footsteps of legends such as Allen Iverson, Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and Damian Lillard.

That’s good company. And given the quality of artists who have flocked to work with Johnson, her accolades on the stage could very well eclipse those previously mentioned.

And did we mention she’s just 20 years old?

Johnson released yet another track during LSU’s 2024 March Madness run. “AMF (Ain’t My Fault),” which features Memphis rapper NLE Choppa, has already accrued more than 250,000 spins on Spotify ahead of the Tigers’ Sweet 16 matchup with UCLA on Saturday.

How did Johnson hone her skills on the mic? The Sporting News details Flau’jae Johnson’s blossoming music career.

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Flau’jae Johnson’s rap career, explained

Baton Rouge has made numerous contributions to the world of music. Percy Sledge and YoungBoy Never Broke Again are among the notable artists to have called the city their home.

Johnson is a Savannah, Georgia, native, but she’s made a second home at LSU, and she’s standing on…

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