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Flauâjae Johnson, a standout college basketball player, is set to be drafted into the WNBA while simultaneously filming a music video for her new song 'Woah' atop the Empire State Building. At just 18, she has already made waves in both sports and music, signing with Roc Nation and securing major brand deals.
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Itâs Friday afternoon, three days before the WNBA draft, and Iâm standing on the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building watching Flauâjae Johnson film the video for her new song, âWoah.â As the music begins to thump from a huge JBL speaker (âRapper and a baller, baby, itâs no other foâ / Millionaire straight out of college baby, I been bout my doughâ), Johnson explodes from the door onto the private outdoor observation deck and begins bouncing, dancing, and lip-synching to the tune as a drone flies around capturing it all.
To say Johnson is on top of the world is an understatement. The Savannah-born shooting guard, known as âBig 4â after her jersey number, started 139 of 141 in college, propelling Louisiana State University to a 29-6 record in her senior season and to a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament, before the team lost to Duke in a buzzer-beater in the Sweet 16.
As if that wasnât enough, Johnson was also just 18 years old when she was signed to Jay-Zâs Roc Nation in 2022. She has since released three rap albums, all while completing her college degree, earning a championship title as a freshman, and landing major brand deals, including Puma, as a pioneer of the NCAAâs Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) provision (which allowed college athletes to earn major money for the first time). And now, just as Johnson is expected to be drafted into the WNBA in the first round, she will also drop the video for her new song. Woah, indeed.
After the shoot, as we make our way down to the greenroom for our conversation, Johnson says, âTop 10 life experienceâ a few times, marveling: âIt makes me feel different about the worldâbeing on top of it.â Read on for her thoughts on saying goodbye to LSU, balancing music and the WNBA, and what sheâll be wearing to the draft (âI want to look very good,â she teases, âyou only get drafted once.â)
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A lot. I never even knew what this building was. I mean, I knew it was the Empire State Building, but now Iâm learning the history and seeing all the photos of the celebrities that came here and did their thing. I am pretty fired up to be in that group of people. Not everybody gets to come up here so thatâs cool. It makes you see everything different.
Itâs called âWoah,â and itâs something I wanted to drop because this is a new beginning. Itâs these exciting times. I was like, ââWoahâ sounds cool and itâs how Iâm feeling right now.â The beat is something to get me hyped for training camp and draft day for sure.
What a moment. Yesterday, I was like, âDang, I went from being unranked and unknown in the basketball world to being drafted.â It donât get much better than that. Thatâs why Iâm kind of just living in the moment. People ask me, âHow do you feel? And I keep telling them Iâm not nervous because Iâm not. Iâm just like, âI want to be in it. Present.â
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The commitment. Even just like staying all four years, a lot of players, they donât do that now. The transfer portal is jumping. So just the commitment to excellence every day. Thatâs why I wasnât sad when I left LSU, because I really gave everything I had. I worked hard. I was in the gym every day. I didnât even really have a social life, for real. I was so focused on what I wanted and my goals.
Yeah, I did. I always tell people, use these four years to set up your next 40 years. Especially with NIL, thatâs a blessing for us. For us to be able to have access to that type of money and those types of opportunities that players havenât had in the past is huge. And I also feel like you got to leave it better than you found it. Like, doing business the right way. Treating the brands right. Keeping a good space, because itâs going to be so many young women who come behind us. So thatâs like taking advantage of that opportunity. We definitely did that.
The number one thing [is to] just be smart financially, right? Get somebody to help you with your money, not just your family membersâget a professional. And then I would say, âDonât get lost in the sauce.â Itâs easy to get these millions of dollars and forget why you play. I always kept the main thing the main thing. Iâm like, âWithout basketball, none of this is going to work around me. Who would want to pay me for NIL if I'm not on the court?â So that was my mindsetâkeep the main thing the main thing. Everything else is going to come. I feel like kids need to know that.
Itâs exciting. It feels like the end of a book. Itâs sad, but I kind of came to terms with it yesterday when I made my goodbye post [on Instagram]. I was sad writing it, like, Wow, this is really over. But I left a mark. There are 30,000 students on that campus every year. So over the four years I was there, thatâs what, 120,000? Out of all of them, I was able to really leave a mark. My name will probably never be forgotten.
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Yeahm that wasâŠwow. When you look back, and you know your name is forever etched in a city youâre not even from, but they adopted you, it feels good. No cap.
You just got to rise to the occasion. I feel like in life, if you have the same type of tribulations and trials, I feel like youâre going in circles. If you have the same level of hurdles, how do you know how high you can jump the next time? I feel like youâve got to fall to be like, âOkay, now I know how high I got to jump.â And you train to that level, and you get to that level, and you dominate, and then itâs going to a new level. And thatâs kind of how I look at life. Thatâs why Iâm not sad about my time at LSU coming to a close. Iâm just grateful that I was able to go up another level to prepare me for this one.
Itâs going to be a new level, but I feel like it will actually be better for me because I wonât have as many restrictions as I had in college. You get to move a little bit more freely as a pro. I wonât have classes, all that shit. Iâm so glad I ainât got to do that no more. Itâs a lot more freedom, so Iâm excited that Iâll be able to do more with my music. Say I have a game in L.A., maybe I could go get in a studio with a producer while Iâm there. Itâs more access than I have now. So Iâm excited.
Just wait until you see the outfit I have planned. I have my final fitting, so I havenât landed on a particular dress yet, but the options I have are beautiful. My stylist Elliot is super dope. I told him I want to go elegant. I said, âFor this dress, act like at 6 P.M. we have the draft, and at 6:30 P.M., we have the Met Gala. I want to look very good. You only get drafted once. My glam is always on point, but the glamâs going to be amazing.
Iâm just very excited. Itâs one of those moments that you dream about. Theyâll say, âThe number whatever pick from LSUâŠâ and my nameâs going to be called like, What?! My heart is going to beat out my chest, but itâs an honor. Itâs nothing more than an honorâbeing one of the best of the best.
Yeah. Iâve been interviewing with teams and they love it. They really just like, âHow the hell do you balance it?â But theyâre cool with it because theyâre like, âShoot, weâve seen you manage it all the way through college.â And I tell them, âI handle my business.â And I have a teamâI literally run a company and I have like six or seven employees. So itâs a thing that comes with me. Everybody already kind of knows that, but itâs just going to be about me setting that precedent of who I am as a player and a hard worker.
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She would be so proud. Back then, I just wanted to be better than the boys, and itâs just taken me so far. I think sheâd be proud of my discipline and my consistency, because at one point it was just a dream, and now itâs like, Wow, like you really did everything you took to make the dream happen. So I feel like younger me would definitely be super proud.
I think he would be super proud just because of my independence and the mindset more so of anything that I have. I feel like heâs proud. And itâs made me proud too as well, because when I first started rapping, all I wanted to do was fulfill his legacy and let people know his name through mine. And I feel like Iâve been doing that and building my own legacy. So [Iâm] killing two birds with one stone, and itâs been great. Itâs been a blessing and an honor to carry that torch.
Itâs so exciting. I just keep seeing everybody on my Twitter [now known as X]. Super Max, Super Max, million dollar, million dollar. Iâm like, âThis should have happened long ago,â but itâs beautiful that itâs happening now and the women are getting their flowers. Iâm going to be one of those women hopefully for sure. And itâs just beautiful to be in a league where women get paid what they deserve and what theyâre owed. Iâm thankful to be coming in at this time to reap the benefits, but also, you got to leave it better than you found it. So itâs our job to increase that pay for the younger ones coming out of high school and middle school so they can believe in this dream, too.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
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