Wizkid’s Son, Champz Becomes Youngest Artist Ever To Top Apple Music Nigeria Albums Chart At 14

At just 14 years old, Champz, son of Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, has become the youngest artist ever to reach number one on the Apple Music Nigeria Top Albums chart. His debut EP, Champion’s Arrival, released on November 11, 2025, quickly soared to the top, overtaking projects like Fola’s Catharsis and Blaqbonez’s No Excuses. The record showcases Champz’s energetic and contemporary take on Afrobeats, proving that musical talent runs deep in the Wizkid family. Fans have taken to social media to celebrate the young star’s achievement, applauding his talent and the guidance of his father in shaping his music career. One fan commented, “Anybody wey diss Wizzy now, na Champz go dey reply them.” With this milestone, Champz not only sets a record as the youngest Nigerian artist to top Apple Music’s album chart but also signals the arrival of a new generation of stars ready to make their mark on the music industry.

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Wizkid’s 14-Year-Old Son Teases Debut Track With Bold Rap

Wizkid’s 14-year-old son, Boluwatife “Tife” Balogun, is making a splash online with a teaser of his debut single. Sharing a short rap clip on Instagram, Tife captioned it “Champion’s Arrival,” delivering bold lyrics with impressive energy for his age. In the video, he boldly declares it’s time to “pass on the baton” and insists he faces “zero competition.” Fans have praised his confident performance, hinting that he might be following in his father’s footsteps and carving out his own path in music.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Champz (@official_tifebalogun)

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Boluwatife, Wizkid’s Son, Teases Fans With First Rap Snippet

Wizkid’s 14-year-old son, Boluwatife Balogun, has created a buzz online by sharing a snippet of his debut rap song. The short clip, posted on October 20, 2025, showcases Boluwatife’s confident delivery and raw talent, blending rap with Afro-trap vibes. In the snippet, he raps lines such as “Get rich or die trying” and “I owe a lot more to my mumsy,” reflecting both his ambition and appreciation for his mother, Shola Ogudu. Fans have responded with excitement, praising his skills and drawing comparisons to his superstar father, with many commenting, “Lion no dey born goat.” Although the full track is yet to be released, the snippet has already captured the attention of music enthusiasts, leaving fans eagerly anticipating Boluwatife’s official debut. Wizkid’s first son, Bolu, drops a new snippet 🔥 How’s it sounding? pic.twitter.com/QtZNPDdc45 — HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) October 20, 2025

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