FlauFlau’jae Johnson promoted her two new songs.

LSU Tigers guard Flau’jae Johnson took to X to promote her latest music with fans on social media. She let the college basketball world know about her two new songs from her latest EP, “4 The Lovers.” One of the singles dropped in February, and the LSU Tigers star came up with a live version of it along with another song to entertain fans during the offseason.

 

There has been a long tradition in basketball to double up as a star on the court as well as on the music stage. Legendary figures like Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Shaquille O’Neal and Damian Lillard have all tried their hands at rap music. Now that tradition is being carried forward by Johnson, who goes by her first name, “Flau’jae.”

“Goodmorning, just in case you haven’t heard my r&b music yet. I dropped 2 songs on my ‘4 The Lovers’ EP,” she wrote on X along with a multi-platform link to the songs.

 

The first so

ng, titled “4 Your Love,” has a Spotify release date of Feb. 23. Now, a live version of the track is also available for fans to listen to. Along with that, the star guard has also dropped a new song titled “Love is Blind.” The budding rapper, who has also shown her talent on “America’s Got Talent,” is surely making the most of the offseason.

Flau’jae Johnson declares her music ambitions after 2024 BET Awards nomination

Flau’jae Johnson recently received a nomination for the 2024 BET Awards. She bagged a name on the list of nominations in the “Sportswoman of the Year” category. She took to X to declare her ambitions for her music career, writing:

“Yooo what ? This is an honor 😩 MUSIC CATEGORIES NEXT😫 thank you Jesus!”

 

 

Johnson is juggling her basketball career with her musical ambitions and doing extremely well in both cases. She helped the Tigers reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA March Madness Tournament this year with her stellar on-court performances.

In the music sphere, Flau’Jae Johnson made ESPN host Stephen A. Smith stand up from his chair to applaud her rap skills. The popular sports analyst was surprised after hearing her rap in a recent appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” With all that talent, she might as well achieve what she has set out to do.