
Flau'jae Johnson’s mom Kia Brooks drops 4-word reaction for LSU star’s tribute to her mother and father
LSU Tigers star Flau'Jae Johnson is best known for her success on the basketball court. However, she has also made a name for herself in the music industry. She is a rapper signed with Roc Nation and has released three albums since 2023.
On Thursday, Johnson paid tribute to her mother and father with a rap she posted on her Instagram. The song referenced the challenges her mother faced with the death of the LSU star's father before she was even born.
"I like to tell them that my story started before I was born," Johnson rapped. "I came in the family that already was torn. My mama couldn't smile when she had me, she had to mourn. They killed my pop when they had me, I wasn't even formed."
Kia Brooks then reposted the song to her Instagram story on Thursday and dropped a four-word reaction to the tribute.
"This one hit different," Brooks wrote.

Flau'Jae Johnson has continued to defy expectations from the tragic start to her life. She has become a star in not just one industry but two. It remains to be seen if she pursues both in the coming years.
Johnson is heading into her final college season with the LSU Tigers. As a junior, she averaged 18.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 2.5 apg and 1.7 spg. She will try to lead the Tigers to a national championship before declaring for the WNBA draft next spring.
Flau'Jae Johnson is a top-five prospect heading for the 2026 WNBA draft
While Flau'Jae Johnson has found success in the music industry, she is a star on the basketball court. Heading into the 2025 college basketball season, she is projected to be one of the best players in the NCAA and a top-five pick of the 2026 WNBA draft.
ESPN writer Michael Voepel posted his list of the top prospects in women's college basketball heading into next season. While he did not have Johnson at the top of the list, she was the No. 5-ranked player. She is ranked behind UCLA's Lauren Betts, UConn's Azzi Fudd, TCU's Olivia Miles and South Carolina's Ta'Niya Latson.
With Aneesah Morrow leaving the Tigers this offseason to start her WNBA career, Johnson will need to take on a bigger role next season. Fans will be watching eagerly to see how she performs as the No. 1 scoring option.