Boluwatife Balogun, Wizkid’s son, teases his debut rap single “Champions Arrival” with a freestyle
Wizkid’s 14-year-old son, Boluwatife Balogun, makes his rap debut as “Champz,” delighting fans with his widely shared freestyle teaser.
Boluwatife Balogun, Wizkid’s oldest son, is making a splash with his first rap hit, “Champions Arrival.”
The 14-year-old, who is currently known as
On Saturday, the performer Champz posted a studio freestyle video that swiftly gained popularity on social media. The young singer making a daring debut in Nigeria’s vibrant music scene, the clip had assertive lyrics about dominance, self-belief, and dismissing critics.
Boluwatife announced a new artistic identity by changing his Instagram handle to @champz to signify his foray into the music industry. Fans praised his poetic flow, poise, and early promise as the teaser garnered over 160,000 engagements on X (previously Twitter) in a matter of hours. A lot of people also remarked on how much his speech resembled his father’s easy charm.
Wizkid has not yet commented publicly, but according to people close to the musician, he is “immensely proud” of his son’s early popularity and creative direction. Overnight, the freestyle video apparently surpassed one million views, igniting discussions on skill, legacy, and the upcoming Afrobeats performers.
Fans are eagerly awaiting “Champions Arrival’s” official release date, which will usher in a new musical era for the Balogun family.