Flau'Jae Johnson’s Savannah takeover
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5m 7s
Flau'jae Johnson, a rising star in both music and basketball, began her musical journey as a child, gaining recognition on shows like "The Rap Game" and "America's Got Talent." Her father, Jason Johnson, known as Camouflage in the rap scene, was a significant figure in southern music. Flau'jae's success in both music and basketball has made her a trailblazer, and at just 17, she signed a distribution deal with Roc Nation.
With the NCAA's adoption of the name, image, and likeness (NIL) policy in 2021, Flau'jae capitalized on the opportunities, securing one of the best NIL deals in women's sports. Recognized for her innovative approach, she received the Innovator of the Year award at the NIL Summit. Her national recognition soared when LSU secured its first women's title.
In a recent episode with Onyx Vision Networks, Flau'jae returned to her hometown, Savannah, GA, to give back to her community. Teaming up with Puma and DTLR, she provided school supplies, sneakers, and clothing in a free weekend of festivities. Flau'jae plans to continue these efforts annually, fueled by the NIL money she receives.
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