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## Silent Tribute: Arena DJ Receives One-Game Suspension for Playing Song Honoring Player’s Deceased Father

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South ‍Carolina DJ ‍suspended After playing Song Linked to LSU player’s Deceased father

A⁣ South Carolina ⁢women’s basketball game took an emotional⁤ turn‌ Friday ⁣night‌ when the arena DJ ​played a song referencing⁣ the deceased father‍ of LSU⁤ player Flau’Jae Johnson. The ⁤DJ, ‌known as DJ T.O., played “Cut Friends” by Camouflage, ⁢ whose artist, Jason⁢ Johnson, ⁢was ‍Flau’Jae’s father. Jason Johnson was⁣ murdered in⁣ 2003, six months ‌before Flau’Jae was born.

The incident occurred after No. 2 South Carolina beat⁢ No. 5 LSU 66-56, handing the Tigers their frist loss of the season. Flau’Jae⁣ Johnson expressed her displeasure ​on X, formerly Twitter, posting a screenshot from⁢ the⁤ DJ’s instagram that referenced the ⁢song and adding the message, “I’ll take my ⁣L on​ the chin, but this just nasty behaviour. Nun funny bout that.”

⁢The South‍ Carolina athletic department condemned the‌ DJ’s⁤ actions on​ X, stating that⁢ it ​was ‌disrespectful to the LSU program and⁣ fans.Thay emphasized that conference rivalries and passionate fan‍ bases should‌ enhance sportsmanship and not be‌ used⁣ to⁣ target individual players.

“We regret that‍ it came to that in our venue after a game that saw both‍ teams capture the level of national attention⁣ that women’s basketball has ‍earned, and⁣ we ‍apologize to ​Flau’Jae, her ‍family and ⁤LSU,” ⁤the athletic department said in a statement. The ‌DJ ⁣has been suspended for one game.

Why was the South Carolina DJ suspended after the LSU⁣ game?

South⁤ ‍Carolina DJ ‍suspended After playing Song ⁣Linked to LSU player’s ​Deceased ​father

A⁣ South Carolina ⁢women’s basketball game took an emotional⁤ turn‌ Friday ⁣night‌ when the arena DJ ⁤​played a song‌ referencing⁣ the deceased father‍⁣ of‌ LSU⁤​ player ‌Flau’Jae Johnson. The ⁤DJ, ‌known‍ as DJ T.O., played “Cut Friends” by Camouflage, ⁢ whose artist,⁣ Jason⁢ Johnson, ⁢was ‍Flau’Jae’s father.​ Jason‌ Johnson was⁣ murdered ‍in⁣ 2003, six months​ ‌before Flau’Jae was⁤ born.

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The incident occurred after No. 2 South Carolina beat⁢ no. 5 LSU 66-56, handing the Tigers their frist loss of the season. Flau’jae⁣ ‌Johnson⁤ expressed her displeasure ⁣​on ‍X, formerly⁣ Twitter, posting ​a screenshot from⁢ the⁤ DJ’s instagram ‍that referenced the ⁢song and adding⁣ the⁣ message, “I’ll ⁢take my⁣ ⁣L on​ the chin, but⁣ this just‍ nasty ⁢behavior. Nun funny bout that.”

‌ ⁢The South‍ Carolina athletic department condemned ‍the‌ DJ’s⁤ actions on​​ X, stating that⁢ it ​was ‌disrespectful to the LSU programme and⁣ fans.thay emphasized‍ that conference rivalries ​and passionate fan‍‌ bases should‌ enhance⁤ sportsmanship and not be‌ used⁣ to⁣ target individual ⁤players.

“We‌ regret that‍ it⁤ came to ‌that in⁤ our venue‌ after a game that saw both‍ teams capture⁤ the level of national attention⁣ that women’s basketball ​has ‍earned,and⁣ we ‍apologize to ​​Flau’Jae,her ‍family and ⁤LSU,” ⁤the⁣ athletic⁢ department said in a statement. The ‌DJ ⁣has been suspended for ⁢one game.

Q&A

Q: Why ⁤was ⁣the DJ suspended?

A: ‌The ​DJ played ‍a song titled “Cut Friends” by Camouflage, whose artist,‌ Jason Johnson, was the deceased father of LSU player Flau’Jae Johnson. This⁢ was deemed disrespectful and insensitive.

Q: What was ‌Flau’Jae‍ Johnson’s reaction?

A: Johnson expressed her displeasure on X (formerly ⁣Twitter), calling the DJ’s actions ⁣”nasty behaviour.”

Q: How ‌did the⁤ South Carolina athletic⁣ department respond?

A: The department⁤ issued a​ statement ​condemning the‌ DJ’s actions,stating​ they⁢ where‌ disrespectful‍ to LSU and its fans. They emphasized the importance of sportsmanship, especially ‍in rivalries.

Q: What is the significance of⁢ the song “Cut Friends”?

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A:​ The song is by‍ Camouflage, whose artist, Jason Johnson, ⁤was tragically murdered in 2003. Flau’Jae Johnson ⁢was born six⁢ months ​after his death. ​

This incident⁣ highlights the importance of‍ sensitivity and respect, even in the heat of competition.

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