Flau’jae Johnson is one of the top names in the NCAA competition in women’s basketball. The NCAA Women’s finals were dominated by Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. The two have been on the lips of many fans, however, Flau’jae is slowly making a name for herself. She played a crucial role in securing the first NCAA title in the University’s history. However, she is also the daughter of the late rapper, Camoflauge.
Johnson is one of the players who is turning out to be an all-round student. She is pitching in for the women’s basketball team and doing her studies. However, she is also an aspiring rapper just like her father. Flau’jae didn’t get the chance to meet her father who was shot to death before she was born. Nonetheless, she is aspiring to become a rap sensation and make her father proud. She has signed a deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.
Since 2020, she has collaborated with artists like Boosie Badazz, YFN Lucci, and Lil Baby. However, this is not what she always wants to do, and aspires to make a name for herself on an individual level. “I want to own my own record label so this has really setting me up and showing me the business,” Flau’jae admitted.
Along with the deal with Roc Nation, Flau’jae Johnson has a top NIL valuation
Flau’jae Johnson has one of the top valuations in NIL deals among women athletes. According to on3.com, her NIL is valued at $824k. She has signed numerous deals with companies like Gatorade, Beats by Dr. Dre, McDonald’s, and others. Last year, she was signed by Puma, who offered her a shoe deal. Much like other college athletes, she is grateful to be marketing her talent and earning in her college years.
Flau’jae Johnson is an LSU freshman, a guard on the basketball team, and a rapper.
They just played her song after winning the title:
pic.twitter.com/0kxp7nUF8r— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 2, 2023
When the LSU Tigers won the NCAA Finals, after the game her song was played as a celebratory moment. With the success that she is finding and under the guidance of Roc Nation she is bound to be a superstar one day.