Hailey Van-Lith Maddie Meyer Angel Reese Usa New York Virginia Louisville county Dallas state Iowa Sporting basketball Hailey Van-Lith Maddie Meyer Angel Reese Usa New York Virginia Louisville county Dallas state Iowa

LSU star Flau'jae Johnson makes 9/11 reference in new rap song, video comes off social media

foxnews.com

Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. It has been a month since the LSU women's basketball team won the national championship, and one of its stars is already saying a repeat is more than possible.

It is not that bold of a prediction after two-time First-Team All-ACC selection Hailey Van Lith announced her decision to transfer to Baton Rouge from Louisville.

Freshman star Flau'jae Johnson, who doubles as a rapper, released a new song on Tuesday – more than a month after LSU was crowned national champions in women's college basketball. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Flau'jae Johnson, #4 of the LSU Lady Tigers, reacts after a three-point basket during the first quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament championship game at American Airlines Center on April 2, 2023 in Dallas. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) She remixed Latto's "Put It on Da Floor." The song made a reference to the Sept.

11 terrorist attacks in New York. "In this 911, blowing smoke just like them towers," she says in the play on words with a Porsche motor vehicle. ANGEL REESE SAYS 'FRUSTRATING' DRAMA WITH CAITLIN CLARK OVERSHADOWED LSU'S CHAMPIONSHIP Johnson also shouted out Van Lith in the song. "Can't buy respect, it ain't that cheap.

Related News
Freddie Draper's red-hot form in front of goal continued as Drogheda United won back-to-back games for the first time in 12 months, beating UCD at Weavers Park.
LSU freshman Sa'Myah Smith fainted and was helped off a stage during Friday's ceremony with President Joe Biden at the White House to celebrate the Tigers' women's basketball national championship.
One of the most eventful weeks in Hythe Town’s recent history has ended with the appointment of a new chairman.
Listed measurements: 6-foot-4 ½, 252 pounds. 2023-24 year, eligibility: A senior, Bauman has three years of eligibility remaining. Yes, he could end up playing a sixth year somewhere in 2025, if he so chooses. The universal pandemic eligibility waiver meant Bauman’s injury-shortened 2022 could serve as his traditional season preserving eligibility. Depth Chart: A year ago, Bauman was considered Notre Dame’s second tight end, but he may be as low as No. 4 entering 2023, in part due to his injury and in part due to junior Mitchell Evans and sophomore Holden Staes making the most of their opportunities last season. Recruiting: Bauman had the misfortune of being the same age as Michael Mayer, the latter ranked No. 3 among tight ends in the class of 2020 while Bauman was the No. 5, per rivals.com. Michigan gave late pursuit to Bauman, but the New Jersey native stuck with the Irish, the only program he genuinely considered.
Team Holcim-PRB have re-masted their boat and are aiming to be able to compete in the In-Port race at Newport on Saturday. The team came into Leg 4 as the leaders of the race but then suffered a catastrophe when they suffered a dismasting and eventually were forced to abandon the leg. Ad Whilst they remain top of the standings at the moment they are facing a pivotal Leg 5, with points earned in this leg worth double.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.