Flau'jae Johnson: LSU's Cinderella Rapper on the Rise

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LSU freshman guard Flau'jae Johnson, who is also a Roc Nation rapper, will be the highest-earning NIL player on the court in the Women's NCAA Tournament Final. Johnson's unique first name comes from her late father, who was a rapper. She has been developing her rapping talent since she was young and signed with Jay-Z's Roc Nation label after they discovered her music. The partnership allows Roc Nation to distribute her music while representing her in a marketing capacity, helping her get NIL deals. Johnson is the fourth-highest-earning women's basketball player, earning an estimated $669,000 annually.
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