Flau’jae
Flau'jae is an American rapper who gained fame on 'The Rap Game' and 'America's Got Talent', earning a Golden Buzzer.
Rapper
November 3, 2003
Scorpio
21
Savannah, Georgia, United States
Flau’jae Johnson, an American rapper and television personality, was born on November 3, 2003, in Savannah, Georgia. She gained widespread recognition after participating in the third season of the reality series “The Rap Game” and later competing in the 13th season of “America’s Got Talent,” where she reached the quarterfinals. Flau’jae is known for her powerful and socially conscious rap lyrics, addressing issues such as racial injustice and gun violence. Her most notable works include her album “Y’all Know Flau’jae” and original songs “Guns Down” and “Letdown.” She has also been involved in various music projects and collaborations. As a passionate advocate for gun control, Flau’jae continues to speak out against the normalization of gun violence in American society. An interesting fact about her is that she earned a Golden Buzzer during her time on “America’s Got Talent.”