Flau'Jae Johnson is an American college basketball player for the LSU Tigers and rap artist.
16 Facts About Flau'jae Johnson
Flau'jae Johnson's father, Jason Johnson, was a rap musician who performed under the name Camoflauge.
Flau'jae Johnson was shot and killed in May 2003, about six months before her birth, in a case that remains unsolved.
Flau'jae Johnson grew up playing baseball as a pitcher and was the only girl on her team.
Flau'jae Johnson played basketball for Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia.
Flau'jae Johnson earned most valuable player honors at the Jordan Brand Classic after scoring 27 points, and played in the McDonald's All-American Game.
Flau'jae Johnson was the only girl to play in the Iverson Classic.
Flau'jae Johnson's number was retired by Sprayberry, and she became the first girl to receive the honor.
Flau'jae Johnson entered her freshman season as LSU's starting shooting guard.
Flau'jae Johnson improved her averages in every statistical category except for rebounds, and was a key player for the Tigers throughout the season.
Flau'jae Johnson started all 34 games in her junior season but missed the 2025 SEC women's basketball tournament due to shin inflammation.
Flau'jae Johnson was inspired to pursue a rap career to continue her father's legacy.
Flau'jae Johnson has appeared on The Rap Game and America's Got Talent.
Flau'jae Johnson is estimated to be one of the highest-earning college basketball players from name, image, and likeness deals.
Flau'jae Johnson signed NIL deals with brands such as Puma, Meta, JBL, and Taco Bell.
In December 2024, Flau'jae Johnson became the second college athlete to sign an NIL deal and receive an equity stake in women's 3-on-3 basketball league Unrivaled.