The LSU Tiger tells PEOPLE about her Valentine's Day drop 'Flau&B,' what it says about her "versatility" and her favorite ...
LSU women's basketball stars Aneesah Morrow and Flau'Jae Johnson are among the nation's best women's basketball players. On ...
Flau'jae Johnson, LSU women's basketball guard and rapper, publicly responded to how she truly felt after the South Carolina women's basketball DJ played a song from Camoflauge on Jan. 24.
Camoflauge is Johnson's father, who was shot and killed months before she was born in 2003. South Carolina suspended the DJ, Shejay T.O., for one game and released an official apology to Johnson ...
Flau’jae Johnson, the multi-talented LSU star and rising hip-hop artist, left her mother, Kia Brooks, in awe as she debuted a brand-new look in her music video. Known for her ability to shine ...
South Carolina's in-arena DJ played a song by Tigers' star Flau'jae Johnson's late father, embroiling these heated rivals in controversy yet again. Last season, benches cleared in the SEC ...
South Carolina won 66-56. However, the post-game atmosphere turned sour when DJ T.O. played the instrumental track, which Johnson’s father recorded in 2001. Flau’Jae, who has never met her ...
However, Camoflauge, whose real name was Jason Akeil Johnson is LSU star player Flau’Jae Johnson’s father, who was killed in 2003 – nearly six months before she was born. The University of ...
The move was seen as highly insensitive because Flau’jae’s father was tragically killed in a shooting back in 2003. When news of the incident spread, Flau’jae took to social media to express ...
But it was Flau’Jae Johnson who looked like the best player on the court all night. Johnson led all scorers with 22 points, five rebounds and two assists. She was clearly playing with a chip on ...
Months later, things had seemingly calmed down—Flau’jae Johnson even poked fun at the situation last summer—ahead of the two SEC powerhouses meeting again this year. Until the end of the ...