LSU star Flau'jae Johnson vibes on her latest drop Best of Both Worlds track featuring 5X Grammy winner Lil Wayne

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LSU star Flau'jae Johnson teams up with 5X Grammy winner Lil Wayne on her latest track. [Image: Instagram]

LSU star Flau'jae Johnson is excitedly buzzing over her latest release, Best of Both Worlds. This 9-track album features a collaboration with 5-time Grammy winner Lil Wayne on Came Out A Beast.

The album also includes singles like Pop It and AMF with NLE Choppa. Other tracks are Legendary Flows, Karma with 2Rare and Who Really Make It.

Johnson won’t let basketball stop her from pursuing music, and vice versa. One of her fan pages, The Flauk, shared a fun Instagram video of Johnson imitating rap, and captioned it thus:

“If you had a Wezzy feature you would've run it back too. 'Came Out A Beast' ft Lil Wayne has been on since it dropped and it gets better after each listen. Watch @flaujae vibe out to the song….Got to love the positive vibrations. BEST OF BOTH WORLDS OUT NOW!!”

In a Friday Instagram post, Johnson thanked her fans for inspiring her.

“I thank y’all, thank you for listening to my story and my music, it means so much to me and I love y’all!! This is only the beginning,” she wrote.

At 14, basketball star Johnson reached the quarterfinals of America's Got Talent with her song Guns Down, written in honor of her father, who was shot before she was born.

Nonetheless, on the basketball court, Johnson shone as a key player when the Tigers won the 2023 NCAA tournament during her freshman year.

Also Read: "The hard work isn't over yet": LSU star Flau'jae Johnson takes a historic step in her music career with the release of debut album ft. Lil Wayne

Flau'jae Johnson's determination in her hip-hop career

LSU guard Flau'jae Johnson (4) advances with the ball.
LSU guard Flau'jae Johnson (4) advances with the ball.

Flau'jae Johnson is already a well-known name for women's basketball fans. She's the championship-winning guard from Louisiana State University, who played alongside WNBA star rookie Angel Reese.

Now, she's channeling the same determination into her hip-hop career. A native of Savannah, Georgia, Johnson started performing at age 8 with a group called VHK. After a performance in Soho last month, she told HuffPost:

“I’ve been doing music for so long and I feel I kind of been a little professional at it for a while,” she said.
“That’s where my journey is right now,” she added [h/t HuffPost]. “I feel even though I’m just well established as a basketball player and as a brand and I’m getting there as an artist, I just want to make sure I do all the proper channels as a new artist to make sure I have a solid foundation, ’cause I want this to be a real career, not just a moment.”

Her father, Jason Johnson, was a celebrated rapper known as 'Camouflage'. Without fully realizing it at first, she inherited his passion for hip-hop, and is determined to make her mark in the music world just as she has in basketball.

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Edited by Akshay Saraswat
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