Flau’jae to release “One Of A Kind” EP on November 14; BossMan Dlow and Waka Flocka Flame featured

Flau’jae Announces “ONE OF A KIND“ EP Arriving November 14
Rapper, singer, and NCAA basketball champion Flau’jae Johnson continues to make her mark as one of the most dynamic young talents in the culture. Today, the 20-year-old star announces her upcoming project ONE OF A KIND, officially set to arrive on November 14 via Roc Nation Distribution. The five-track project will include guest appearances from BossMan DLow and Waka Flocka Flame, with production handled by multi-platinum hitmaker Hitmaka. Fans can now pre-save the project ahead of its release.
Serving as both a birthday celebration and a statement of individuality, ONE OF A KIND represents a defining moment in Flau’jae’s evolution — one where her dual worlds of music and sports continue to collide in powerful ways. With this release, the Savannah, Georgia native embraces her versatility and solidifies her identity as a one-of-one talent reshaping what it means to dominate across disciplines.
“This project is me showing the world who I really am — not just as an athlete or artist, but as a person,” Flau’jae shared in a statement. “It’s about being confident in your difference and proud of your grind. That’s what being one of a kind means to me.”
A New Era Begins
Moreover, the announcement of ONE OF A KIND comes on the heels of Flau’jae’s latest single, “Courtside” featuring Waka Flocka Flame, which has been steadily gaining momentum. The track — part of the NFL’s Songs of the Season 2025campaign — highlights Flau’jae’s sharp lyricism and commanding stage presence. Its accompanying visual, filled with vibrant energy and nods to her athletic roots, has been praised by fans and media outlets alike for its authenticity and flair.
“Courtside” doubles as the bonus track on the upcoming project, perfectly bridging her competitive spirit and creative drive. The chemistry between Flau’jae and Waka Flocka Flame reflects a Southern synergy that pays homage to her Georgia roots while signaling her readiness to play in the big leagues of hip-hop.
From Hoops to Hits
Furthermore, Flau’jae’s path to this moment has been anything but ordinary. As a standout guard for LSU’s women’s basketball team, she helped lead the Tigers to their first-ever NCAA Championship under coach Kim Mulkey — a victory that cemented her as one of college basketball’s brightest stars. But while her game on the court made headlines, her artistry has proven equally compelling.
In early 2025, Flau’jae showcased her softer, more melodic side with “Flau & B”, a seven-track R&B-driven project that revealed her emotional depth and versatility. The release was praised for its blend of soulful hooks and reflective songwriting, offering fans an intimate look at her growth beyond the competitive spotlight.
That project followed her bold debut “Best of Both Worlds” (2024) — an aptly titled body of work that featured heavyweight collaborations with Lil Wayne, NLE Choppa, and 2Rare. The album helped introduce Flau’jae’s wide-ranging sound to new audiences and underscored her potential to thrive in multiple genres. Whether rapping with fierce confidence or singing with raw emotion, she’s consistently proven that her artistry can’t be confined to a single box.
The Rise of the “Flaumix” Movement
Between official releases, Flau’jae has kept fans fed with her viral “Flaumix” freestyle series, a collection of remixes and reimagined tracks that have become social media sensations. Her renditions of NBA YoungBoy’s “Baby Boo,” Kehlani’s “Folded,” Metro Boomin’s “Take Me Through There,” and Lil Wayne’s “Hustler Musik” have collectively racked up over 20 million views across platforms — a testament to her undeniable star power and lyrical prowess.
Each freestyle showcases her versatility: one moment she’s gliding over smooth R&B beats with melodic ease, and the next she’s snapping with punchline-heavy verses reminiscent of early mixtape-era hip-hop. It’s this duality — a blend of heart and hustle — that’s made her a fan favorite and earned respect from artists across generations.
Among those who’ve publicly shown love are Quavo, Kehlani, J.I.D., Kandi Burruss, NBA YoungBoy, KCAMP, Dreezy, and Monaleo, all praising her ability to hold her own while carving out her own unique lane. Her freestyles have become cultural moments, drawing engagement not only from fans but from the wider hip-hop community watching her ascent.
Defining a New Standard
Beyond her music and athletics, Flau’jae’s influence continues to expand. She’s been featured as a Teen Vogue cover star, spotlighted as one of Billboard’s Sports & Music Power Players, and continues to build her entrepreneurial ventures while balancing her NCAA career at Louisiana State University. Few young stars have managed to bridge the worlds of sports, music, and culture so seamlessly — but Flau’jae makes it look effortless.
Therefore, her story is deeply rooted in resilience and legacy. As the daughter of late rapper Camoflauge, she’s long carried the torch of her father’s musical legacy while forging her own identity. That personal connection to hip-hop’s past gives her art a depth and purpose that resonates with fans who see her as both a symbol of promise and perseverance.
“I come from greatness, but I also work like I’ve got something to prove every single day,” Flau’jae once told ESPN. “I’m not just trying to be good at both things — I’m trying to be legendary in both.”
Inside the Project
ONE OF A KIND offers a snapshot of where Flau’jae is headed sonically. With Hitmaka steering the production, the project promises polished, radio-ready anthems balanced by introspective storytelling. BossMan DLow adds gritty energy to the track “Got It,” while “Big Stepper” and “Shoot 4 The Moon” showcase Flau’jae’s signature blend of confidence and ambition.
The project’s title track, “ONE OF A KIND,” sets the tone — an anthem about individuality, work ethic, and authenticity. Every song serves as a different piece of her story, merging the mentality of an elite athlete with the vision of a true artist.
Tracklist:
- ONE OF A KIND
- Big Stepper
- Got It (feat. BossMan DLow)
- Shoot 4 The Moon
- Courtside (feat. Waka Flocka Flame) [Bonus Track]
What’s Next
As Flau’jae looks toward 2026, ONE OF A KIND feels like a prelude to an even bigger chapter. With her profile continuing to rise on and off the court, she’s proving that success in one arena doesn’t limit what’s possible in another. Her growing catalog, viral freestyles, and cultural influence all point to an artist on the brink of superstardom.
Whether she’s hitting game-winning shots or studio-recording sessions, Flau’jae continues to show why she’s truly one of a kind — a rare talent whose impact transcends boundaries. Her story represents a new generation of artists who are rewriting the rules, balancing artistry, authenticity, and athleticism on their own terms.
Fans can stream ONE OF A KIND on all major platforms when it drops November 14, and pre-save the project now via Roc Nation Distribution.