South Carolina apologized to Flau'jae Johnson for its in-arena DJ playing a song by her late father after the Gamecocks' win ...
South Carolina's athletic department apologizes to LSU women's basketball star Flau'jae Johnson and her family after the ...
The Gamecocks also said they'd meet with the DJ to "provide further education on our expectations of her in the future." ...
South Carolina's in-arena DJ played a song by Tigers' star Flau'jae Johnson's late father, embroiling these heated rivals in controversy yet again. Last season, benches cleared in the SEC ...
However, South Carolina’s in-arena DJ played a song by Johnson’s late father, again embroiling the two teams in drama. Let’s dive in with what we know as this story unfolds: South Carolina ...
The song, an instrumental version of “Cut Friends” by Camouflage, was recorded by Johnson’s father, Jason Johnson, who was tragically killed six months before she was born. South Carolina ...
According to USA Today, that song, which came out in 2001, was recorded by Johnson’s father, whose real name was Jason Johnson, who used the moniker Camoflauge as a rapper. Flau’Jae never met ...
Nun funny bout that.” Her response highlighted how painful and disrespectful the situation was, considering the personal trauma tied to the song. DJ T.O. quickly took to Twitter to apologize for ...
The DJ, who goes by the stage name DJ T.O., played the song “Cut Friends” by Camouflage. The artist, whose real name was Jason Johnson, was the father of LSU player Flau’Jae Johnson.
The DJ, who goes by the stage name DJ T.O., played the song "Cut Friends" by Camouflage. The artist, whose real name was Jason Johnson, was the father of LSU player Flau'Jae Johnson. He was ...
The DJ, who goes by the stage name DJ T.O., played the song “Cut Friends” by Camouflage. The artist, whose real name was Jason Johnson, was the father of LSU player Flau’Jae Johnson. He was murdered ...