Hailing from the vibrant city of Savannah, Georgia, Flau'Jae has emerged as a true powerhouse, exemplified by her championship status as an LSU women's basketball player. Her unwavering talent transcends boundaries, making waves in both the music and sports realms, solidifying her position as a multifaceted superstar. 

With music coursing through her veins, Flau'Jae carries the legacy of her late father, the esteemed Universal recording artist Camouflage. This familial connection has undoubtedly shaped her path as an artist, and she has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by signing a distribution deal under Jay Z's Roc Nation (EQ). 

Flau'Jae's exceptional talent has taken her far beyond the recording studio. She stepped into the spotlight as a standout contestant on Jermaine Dupri's show, "The Rap Game," captivating audiences with her extraordinary lyrical skills and magnetic stage presence. Further amplifying her star power, Flau'Jae graced the stage of "America's Got Talent" during its 13th season, etching her name in history as the first rapper on the show and the first rapper to receive the coveted Golden Buzzer. Her undeniable talent, combined with an unwavering dedication to her craft, has solidified Flau'Jae's place as an unstoppable force in the rap world. 

Flau’jae is passionate about her online community and her fan’s which she refers to as The Flauk. Her Flauk family consists of over 3M across all platforms including 1.4M on Instagram, 1.3M on TikTok, 331K on Facebook, and 168K on YouTube with over 7M views. 

Flau'jae is now preparing to release her next EP titled, Best Of Both Worlds in the summer of 2023, which is expected to serve as an undeniably defining moment of her music career.