Tife Balogun, the 14-year-old son of Afrobeats megastar Wizkid, is beginning to make serious waves of his own, and it looks like music truly runs in the family.

Over the weekend, a new snippet of Tife’s unreleased track surfaced online, sparking excitement across social media. Now performing under the stage name Champz, the teenager seems poised and ready to take his first confident step into the spotlight.
The viral clip, which began circulating on Sunday, November 2, 2025, shows Champz in a studio session, delivering a fiery rap verse with impressive poise and flow. His delivery carries the energy of youth and the polish of someone who’s been quietly studying greatness up close.
Listeners were quick to point out his natural charisma, reminiscent of his superstar father but with a distinctive edge that hints he’s building his own identity.
Rumors suggest that the snippet could be from his debut single, reportedly titled Champion’s Arrival or Champion Montana.
The short video, produced at Dikastudios with beats crafted by iamhosana_, has been praised for its sleek visuals and crisp sound — a clear indication that Champz isn’t approaching this as a hobby, but as the start of something serious.
🚨 Wizkid’s son, Tife Balogun shares another snippet 🤩🔥
Too hard 🤯 pic.twitter.com/ZM06LuyDuv
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) November 2, 2025
Since October, when his first teaser appeared online, Tife’s short clips have consistently gone viral, drawing admiration for his confidence and lyrical sharpness. In one standout line, he raps about “OGs passing the baton” and declares “zero competition,” signaling a young artist with self-belief and ambition to match.
Though there’s no official release date yet, the buzz surrounding his debut is undeniable. For fans, it’s more than just curiosity, it’s the thrill of witnessing a new Balogun era unfold.
If his early promise is anything to go by, Champz might not only carry his father’s legacy forward but also carve out a brand-new lane of his own in the Afrobeats world.
