Angel Reese’s former teammate Flau’jae Johnson boldly challenges Shaquille O’Neal with assertive claim

Flau’jae Johnson, a former teammate of Angel Reese at LSU, is having a blast in the music industry. During March Madness 2023, she released “Ain’t My Fault (AMF),” one of her most recent singles starring NLE Choppa. She has since become extremely well-known for her rhyming basketball skills. The recently released song has received over 250,000 plays on Spotify even before LSU’s Sweet 16 matchup. In the past, a few basketball players—like Kobe Bryant, Damian Lillard, and Allen Iverson—have achieved success in the music industry. Shaquille O’Neal is another name on the list.

 

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His summertime jobs strolling dogs and mowing lawns served as the foundation for his musical career. His modest upbringing prepared him for a successful career in both music and the NBA. The vivacious Flau’jae Johnson draws parallels from the same and claims he can’t keep up with her rapping pace. Let’s examine her words in more detail.

Flau’jae Johnson’s amusing analysis of Shaq

Flau’jae Johnson, the former teammate of Angel Reese, had a fascinating discussion on the HOT 97 program lately. She made some fascinating remarks, clearly confident in her growing basketball career as well as her music career. One of them focused on Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA icon.

 

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The host started the conversation by inquiring about the greatest rapping basketball player that had come before Johnson. In response, Flau’jae says in an open manner, “I don’t know cuz none of them can’t go bar for bar with me so I, I’m not sure I know I know I know Master P played in the NBA,” highlighting her exceptional performance both on and off the court and mentioning rapper Master P’s brief NBA career.

Johnson continued by mentioning Shaq’s platinum record, stating, “Shaq had a platinum record, right? And he had a song with Biggie, but Shaq can’t go bar for bar with me. Like realistic questions, but that he was the most dominant in the game you see what I’m saying like he was the most dominant he’s probably the most dominant player ever to play the game, but musically,” Even though Shaq is one of the most dominant players in NBA history, she claims he cannot keep up with her musical style.

 

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Continuing the conversation, Flau’jae Johnson then discusses her favorite rapper, who isn’t very good at balling, saying, “J. Cole, that’s my favorite rapper of all time, but he can’t ball,” entertaining the hosts with her witty perspective.

As he puts it, “so you’re saying when it when you add up the total score no one’s higher than you at the total score is what you’re saying,” concludes one of the presenters, while the other can’t contain her laughter and exclaims, “I love this!”

 

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If Shaq chooses to answer, it might turn into a rap fight, even though Flau’jae Johnson’s perspective is akin to a crazy firecracker. It will be a very stimulating spectacle for tired eyes if it occurs. Everyone is aware of Shaq’s career throughout his time on the court. Many people still haven’t, nevertheless, felt the rhythms he crafted under the moniker DJ Diesel.

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