It's never too late to follow your dreams, as platinum recording artist Toosii found out earlier this week. The 25-year-old rapper and musician, whose legal name is Nau'Jour Lazier Grainger, announced ...
Syracuse coach Fran Brown admits rapper Toosii may not join the Orange football team after all, citing roster limits and uncertainty. Syracuse football coach Fran Brown just threw some serious cold ...
The Syracuse Orange have a new player committed for 2026 and you might be familiar with his work. Rapper Toosii, known for his viral 2020 song “Love Cycle” and his 2023 single “Favorite Song,” ...
The “Suffice” rapper was born in Syracuse and remained in Central New York until he was 12 years old. Then, Toosii’s family moved to North Carolina, where he played high school football and began ...
Rapper Toosii is putting his music career on hold to pursue his dream of playing football. Toosii, whose real name is Nau'Jour Grainger, announced on Monday, Dec. 1 that he's officially committed to ...
The idea of going from the gridiron to the recording booth is somewhat of a normal one in the age of streaming. Double-platinum rapper Toosii is planning to do the reverse. On Monday (Dec. 1), the ...
One of the stranger storylines from the 2026 college football recruiting cycle has taken another turn. In December, multi-time platinum and gold-selling rapper Toosii announced his commitment to play ...
Nau’Jour Lazier Grainger, popularly known as Toosii, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and football player. He was born in Syracuse, New York, but later relocated to Raleigh, North Carolina.
(Gray News) – Double-platinum rapper Toosii has announced his commitment to play football at Syracuse. The university confirmed the news on its football Instagram account. “When Coach Fran called, I ...
Toosii has left the LSU Tigers football team. Coach Lane Kiffin says the rapper parted ways after he signed a deal with a gambling company. On the podcast episode, which can be viewed below, Kiffin ...
"For every kid who ever had a dream, make it reality," the rapper wrote in his announcement Natasha Dye is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her work has also appeared in The New York Post ...