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Meghan L. Hall

Angel Reese sang Flau’jae Johnson’s new song back to her after LSU topped UCLA in the Sweet 16

Flau’jae Johnson is a certified baller, and her electric performance against UCLA will have fans totally amped for quite some time. It already had fellow teammate Angel Reese very hype, and Reese was not afraid to sing Flau’jae’s newest song back to her during a funny postgame interview.

Saturday’s Sweet 16 matchup against No. 2 UCLA should be dubbed the Flau’jae Johnson game. The rapper and hooper, who actually listens to her own music before games, didn’t need much motivation Saturday to churn out a 24-point and 12 rebounds performance. Flau’jae was dynamic, putting defenders in a spin cycle and doing things like this that simply defy comprehension.

Postgame, Flau’jae revealed what has fueled her dominance. Here’s what she told ESPN’s Holly Rowe:

“I know people are going to discredit me because I rap and I hoop. I know I gotta go extra hard, so that’s what I do. I’m in the gym.”

A moment later, Rowe attempted to weave in a reference to Flau’jae’s newest song, AMF, into the interview — an acronym that means “Ain’t My Fault” and is an ode to Louisiana rapper Silkk The Shocker’s 1998 hit. However, she was hilariously stopped by Flau’jae, who chimed in with, “It is our fault.” Angel Reese added to the fun moment by completing the lyrics to Flau’jae’s song — Get out your feelings. Get a bag. — back to her.

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