Flau’jae Johnson has the best of both worlds.
The 5-10 LSU guard has high-earning careers on the court with a basketball in her hand, and also on the stage with a microphone in her hand.
Paving her own path, while filling in the shoes of a beloved family member, Johnson has made a name for herself.
Here’s everything you need to know about the LSU freshman’s “Hannah Montana”-esque lifestyle.
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Who is Flau’jae Johnson?
Johnson, 19, is from Savannah, Ga., and is one of the Peach State’s youngest female hip-hop ambassadors.
She’s following in the footsteps of her late father Jason Johnson, also known by his rap pseudonym Camoflauge, who was shot just over five months before she was born.
She leads a double-life with careers as both a rapper and a baller.
In high school, she was listed as a four-star recruit and was the first McDonald’s All-American to be recruited to the Lady Tigers’ program by Kim Mulkey. She was the only girl to play in the Iverson Classic and even had her legacy No. 4 jersey retired at her alma mater Sprayberry High School when she set the school-record for career points with over 1,615.
She is a freshman at LSU now, having announced her commitment with the release of another original song,…