WATCH: $1.2M NIL-valued Flau'jae Johnson performs her hit single "Ain't My Fault" at 2024 Women's Sports House in Cannes

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$1.2M NIL-valued Flau'jae Johnson performs her hit single "Ain't My Fault" at 2024 Women's Sports House in Cannes

Flau'jae Johnson joined as a performer at Women's Sports House in Cannes, France, on Tuesday. The event's goal is to push conversations about women's sports for the next 50 years from the perspectives of leadership, creativity, business and talent.

The $1.2 million NIL-valued Johnson (per On3) performed "Ain't My Fault" and her other songs to a crowd of enthusiastic fans who sang along with her. She uploaded several clips from her performance on her Instagram stories.

Here are the videos:

Flau'jae Johnson released "Ain't My Fault" featuring NLE Choppa during the 2024 March Madness. The LSU guard is preparing for the release of her debut EP, "Best of Both Worlds," on June 28. It is reported to feature nine songs, including a collaboration with Lil Wayne. As a pre-release, she put out "Pop It" on June 7.

When announcing the album on her Instagram, Johnson wrote:

“I am so excited to let y’all into my world, juggling music and basketball hasn’t been the easiest journey for me, but it has definitely been the most rewarding. I love you all. This Project is gonna Change My Life and I can’t wait to experience this journey with you y’all on June 28th."

Flau'jae Johnson explains how she juggles basketball and music at the same time

Being a part of a national championship-winning team is not easy, as it comes with a lot of hard work. And to work on creating music on top of that is a backbreaking task. That is why Flau'jae Johnson said she keeps her music to summer:

"I’m not going to lie it’s a lot of basketball. During our season, I don't get to do a lot of music. I built a studio in my apartment though, so I get to record whenever I want to, which is great. But I don't have time to just sit down and create.
"In the summer, though, I'm focused on music. While in school, I’ll spend six to seven hours in the gym. During the summer, I’ll spend six to seven hours in the studio."

This is also one of the biggest reasons why she chose LSU, as she admitted that during recruitment some schools wanted her to give on rapping. But Flau'jae Johnson has been rapping since her teen years, taking after her father, Jason Johnson, aka "Camoflauge," who was shot dead six months before her birth. And she will not give that up easily.

“He’s definitely my No. 1 inspiration,” Johnson said. “I get my whole swag from him.” (via New York Times)
“And I love his music, I love the legacy he built and I wanna continue to build it and build my own legacy as well,” she added. (via Yahoo Sports)

Also Read: LSU star Flau'jae Johnson pays tribute to father Jason Johnson aka Camoflauge: “Wish you could see how far I've come”

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