From The LSU Tigers To The Seattle Storm, Flau'jae Johnson Is A Player To Watch
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From The LSU Tigers To The Seattle Storm, Flau'jae Johnson Is A Player To Watch
"I'm very excited. I don't really have any expectations, you know what I mean? I'm just going with the flow. None of this is really in my control, so I'm just controlling what I can right now."
"With music it's rhythm, and basketball it's rhythm. If you have that rhythm and you can play with it... it all correlates."
"I got introduced to my father's music at around 6 or 7 years old and that's when I fell in love with the idea of trying to be an artist like him."
Flau'jae Johnson recently completed a successful season with the LSU Tigers and released 'The Flaumix Tape' featuring 19 hip-hop reimaginings. She founded More to 4, supporting community programs, and collaborates with brands like e.l.f. and Puma. Johnson was selected as the No. 8 pick in the WNBA draft by the Golden State Valkyries, later traded to the Seattle Storm. She views her music and basketball careers as interconnected, emphasizing the importance of rhythm in both fields.
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