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LSU star Flau'jae Johnson drops trailer of her rap video "POP IT" in latest IG post

LSU's hooper-turned-rapper Flau'jae Johnson made headlines for the release of her first album, "Best of Both Worlds," in late June. Now, more than a week later, Johnson took to Instagram and posted a brief snippet from the music video of "Pop It," prompting her followers to check out the full video and highlighting the efforts of her production crew in the process.

"“POP IT” VIDEO OUTTTT NOW 4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣ GO RUN THAT UPPP SHARE N EVERYTHANGGGGG, it’s time to drop again 👀🔥🔥 @20kvisuals," Johnson quipped on the IG post.
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Johnson has spearheaded the branding, marketing and even partnering with famous names for her debut album. 'Pop It' is the fourth song on Flau'jae Johnson's 9-song album to have a music video, highlighting the demand, budget, effort, promotional strategy and creativity Johnson's team holds.

Despite her lone full-fledged album venture, Johnson is a veteran when it comes to music. She has been rapping and performing original songs since she was 14 years old.

Flau'jae Johnson's next music video could be with Lil Wayne

While collaboration with NLE Choppa and 2Rare worked wonders for Johnson's footing in the music world, her biggest feat from the album came through a feature song with Lil Wayne.

As Flau'jae Johnson battled on the court for LSU's 2023 championship, Lil Wayne was jokingly asked by WNBA legend Sue Bird about a possible collab with Johnson, due to her dream of fostering a music career at the time.

Wayne sportingly promised to connect soon with the LSU guard and the two released Came Out A Beast on June 28. Now, Wayne and Johnson are aligned to drop a music video soon.

The theme of the video will revolve around Johnson's Louisiana State University and could feature some of the famous alumni like Joe Burrow, Shaquille O'Neal and Sha'Carri Richardson.

In one of Flau'jae Johnson's IG posts from a week ago, she was discussing the details of the upcoming production with Wayne. While Johnson mentioned July 9, it is unsure if it means the release of the video or the beginning of the shooting.

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