Nigerian music superstar Wizkid has shared a rare glimpse of his softer side as he celebrated his son, Boluwatife Balogun, popularly known as Champz. The proud father expressed his joy, saying, “We love it man, he’s my kid you know!”.
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Champz, following in his father’s footsteps, is already making waves in the music scene with his debut project, Champion’s Arrival.
14-year-old Champz tops charts with debut EP, making history in Nigeria
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Released earlier this week, the five-track EP topped Apple Music Nigeria less than five hours after its release, making Boluwatife the youngest African artist to achieve this feat. It is also charting in 16 countries and ranked 71 on the UK Apple Music Top Albums.
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At just 14, Champz has been impressing fans with his energy, creativity, and confidence.
In his songs, he speaks candidly about his experiences and feelings. In Superstar, he reveals lessons from young heartbreaks, vowing to show love to his future children and asserting that his lyrics are authentically his, despite critics calling him a “nepo baby.”
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