Caitlin Clark Comments on Flau'Jae Johnson Name Drop in Rap Song
Caitlin Clark Comments on Flau'Jae Johnson Name Drop in Rap Song

Caitlin Clark Comments on Flau'Jae Johnson Name Drop in Rap Song

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LSU guard and rapper Flau’jae Johnson recently honored Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark by name-dropping her in the rap song "Help Me," highlighting their mutual respect despite being on-court rivals. Clark, who has been a fan of Johnson since their NCAA matchups, expressed excitement about the shoutout and revealed she had known about the song for some time. While Clark praised Johnson's musical talent and the competitive bond they share, she declined the idea of collaborating on a track herself. Off the court, their relationship exemplifies camaraderie within women's college basketball, further elevating the sport’s profile. Clark’s standout performances in her sophomore WNBA season continue to make headlines, tying records for 20-point, 10-assist games. Johnson, meanwhile, is preparing for her final collegiate season, having contributed significantly to LSU’s success.

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