When the rap world first acquired to fulfill a younger Flau’jae Johnson, she didn’t have an LSU jersey on and a basketball in her hand. She was a forged member of Jermaine Dupri’s “Rap Sport” (Season 3) actuality present on Lifetime. Her fierce competitiveness and lyricism set her aside from many in her season with notable artists like Fabolous, Rick Ross, and John John Da Don.
Then a tiny tike, she stated she needed to make her late father, Savannah rapper Camouflage, proud.
AllHipHop.com interviewed the emcee again round this time.
Camouflage was murdered in 2003 on the age of 21, proper on the time his profession was taking off. He had already charted on two totally different charts on Billboard and had nothing however promise for his future. Sadly, he was fatally shot whereas strolling with Flau’jae’s brother—then a toddler—exterior his recording studio.
Her mom was pregnant with Flau’jae when he was killed.
After the “Rap Sport,” Flau’jae additionally was forged on one other musical actuality present, “America’s Acquired Expertise.” Whereas she gained the judges over along with her tune, “Weapons Down,” it wasn’t till she hit them with “I Can’t Lose” that she acquired the golden buzzer and 4 standing ovations.
Simon Caldwell even stated she was one in all his favourite performances ever.
Although she was eradicated within the quarterfinals, she walked away with the distinction of being one in all solely 9 contestants to obtain the golden buzzer and signed to Roc Nation.
Now, as a participant on the 2023 NCAA Championship crew, Flau’jae is on the prime another way… as an athlete.
On Sunday, Apr. 2, her crew beat out Iowa State for the title. After they gained, the world stuffed up with cheers, pleasure, and the LSU freshwoman’s tune “Large 4” performed in celebration.
The artist/ athlete stated the sensation was surreal.
She tweeted, “I’m in a dream.”
If her objective was to make her father proud, mission achieved.
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