Flau’jae, the rapper and basketball star, delivers raw emotion with the release of “Remember When,” her most vulnerable track yet. The song is a tribute to her father, the late Savannah rapper Camoflauge.
Flau’jae’s father was gunned down just before she was born. The powerful single arrives with a black-and-white visual that articulates her pain.
The track pulls listeners deep into Flau’jae’s personal story. “I came in a family it was already torn/My mama couldn’t smile when she had me, she had to mourn…” she raps.
In the video, Flau’jae performs seated at a piano, surrounded by flickering scenes from her life and lineage. Archival footage of Camoflauge rapping and holding vinyl, shots of his headstone and flashes of Savannah streets fill the screen.
Then there are clips from Flau’jae’s own path. The video offers her America’s Got Talent moment, music video with Lil Wayne and game-time highlights from her LSU basketball career. It all ends with the frame: “Jason Johnson aka Camoflauge (1981–2005).”
Flau’jae has been touring with BossMan Dlow’s DLOW CURRY Tour in cities like Boston, Toronto and Denver. Her athletic career is not languishing either. ESPN’s Full Court Press is a docu-series that spotlights three standout women’s college basketball stars navigating the season, including her.