MiLaysia Fulwiley got the ultimate welcome to LSU when teammate Flau’jae Johnson gave her a shout-out in an unreleased track. The transfer guard couldn’t contain her excitement after hearing her name in Johnson’s new music, and their social media exchange hints at the chemistry already building between two of the SEC’s biggest stars.
What Did Flau’jae Johnson Say About MiLaysia Fulwiley in Her New Song?
Johnson shared a glimpse of her work in progress through her Instagram story. She shows herself at her computer with production software open and audio tracks displayed on screen. She captions the post “Went 4??? Flaumix??” while the visible lyrics include “laywitdabutter with curry in Oracle.”
The reference is unmistakably about her new teammate. “Laywitdabutter” matches Fulwiley’s Instagram handle @laywitdabutter. At the same time, the “curry in oracle” line appears to nod to Fulwiley’s historic Curry Brand endorsement deal and Oracle Arena, the Golden State Warriors’ former home venue.
Johnson hasn’t announced an official release date for this new material she’s working on.
Fulwiley’s response showed genuine excitement about the musical mention. She reshared Johnson’s story with her reaction: “Ohh my lawddd” plus three fire emojis, clearly appreciating her new teammate’s creative tribute.
This fits Johnson’s pattern of weaving basketball into her music. Since joining LSU, she has released multiple projects, including her 2023 debut mixtape “4 My Fans,” 2024’s “Best of Both Worlds” featuring Lil Wayne, and her 2025 single “Courtside.”
Both “Courtside” and her track “Came Out A Beast” featuring Lil Wayne have earned spots on the NFL’s Songs of the Season playlist. She has previously referenced coach Kim Mulkey and teammates in her lyrics, making basketball a central theme throughout her music.
Mulkey even appeared in the “Came Out A Beast” music video, coaching her LSU players in the opening scene.
How Will This LSU Backcourt Partnership Look This Season?
The social media interaction reveals promising chemistry between the LSU stars. Fulwiley brings impressive credentials after transferring from South Carolina in April, where she spent two seasons averaging 11.7 points and helped the team capture a national championship as a freshman.
OH. MY. GOD.
Milaysia Fulwiley’s NCAA debut: 17 PTS, 6 AST, 6 STL
Watch this move 🕺
Women’s basketball is at an ALL TIME HIGH 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
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— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) November 6, 2023
Meanwhile, Johnson has established herself as LSU’s primary offensive weapon over three seasons. She averaged 18.6 points last season while earning All-SEC First Team honors and helping the Tigers advance to the Elite Eight.
The pairing should create one of the conference’s most dynamic backcourts. Both players bring proven scoring ability on the court and significant marketability off it through their major endorsement deals.
Johnson’s NIL portfolio includes Under Armour, Powerade, and Roc Nation partnerships. Fulwiley made history as the first college player that Curry Brand signed and maintains deals with Red Bull and TurboTax.
From Johnson’s musical tribute to Fulwiley’s enthusiastic response, these LSU stars are already building the connection that could make them the SEC’s most compelling backcourt combination this season. The early chemistry shows promise for what they might accomplish together on the court.