The LSU Tigers basketball and music star is starting a project to mix her two worlds through digital technology. Flau’jae Johnson, rocking both as a basketball player and a singer, entered streaming platforms not long ago. She also attributes her success to the example of PlaqueBoyMax.
Her latest move suggests groundbreaking ideas of sportsmen interacting with their fans during real-time creative stages.
Flau’jae Johnson’s Digital Evolution From Court to Stream
The journey began with a simple conversation that would reshape how Johnson approaches fan engagement. During a candid moment about her creative process, she revealed the exact moment streaming entered her radar:
“I do want to stream a session. We literally talked about it. Me and my intern, Flaco. He was like, well, you should stream. That would be crazy. I was like, that would be dope. That would be dope. I got you. Yeah, that would be crazy. Oh, yeah, we gotta do that.”
This revelation came as part of Johnson’s announcement about her upcoming project titled “4 My Fans Again,” a sequel to her earlier work “4 My Fans”. The LSU guard has been transparent about her desire to break down barriers between herself and her supporters, stating:
“This project is gonna be to the fans, for them, curated by them, in the rollout. I’m gonna be allowing them to choose the songs. I’m gonna be showing the process of me editing the songs, re-recording the songs, and really just bringing them fans in on what this process is like for me.”
The inspiration from PlaqueBoyMax’s success story resonates deeply with Johnson’s vision. The popular streamer recently signed with Capitol Records. It released his EP “Atlanta,” which featured collaborations with major artists like Quavo and Flo Milli, all while streaming the recording process live for his audience.
PlaqueBoyMax’s approach of letting fans witness the creative journey from inception to completion has proven that authenticity and transparency can build stronger connections than traditional marketing methods.
Johnson’s venture into the streaming arena is not just a plain platform extension. In June 2025, she officially opened her Twitch channel named “The Biggest 4 In The World,” shouting to her fans with the lighthearted phrase “What y’all been waiting for lol.”
The channel became an instant hit, and the word went around, reaching as many as 172 followers only a few days after she made the announcement.
The 21-year-old multi-talented athlete is known for breaking the norms of society. She is also confident in her ability to succeed without being restricted to the game’s rules.
Although Johnson has already won a national championship and was awarded several times before her senior season begins, she still tries to follow the path that her father would have followed if he were alive or pursue her trail independently.
The deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation record label and the creation of music masterpieces with artists like Lil Wayne show her dedication to music and to her basketball career being constant.
A newly-established streaming project has the potential to provide an exclusive view of Johnson’s development and allow her fans to be in the front seat of her engagement in sports and art clearly grounded in real-time.