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Wizkid’s son Tife Balogun sparks excitement with another music snippet

Wizkid’s son Tife Balogun sparks excitement with another music snippet

Tife Balogun, the 14-year-old son of global Afrobeats icon Wizkid, is steadily building momentum for his music debut.

Over the weekend, a new snippet of his unreleased track surfaced online, earning widespread attention and praise. The young talent, who now goes by the stage name Champz, appears fully ready to carve his own path in the industry.

The viral clip, which began circulating on Sunday, November 2, 2025, shows the proud son of Wizkid, Tife performing a confident rap verse of an upcoming music in a studio setting. His delivery is crisp, bold, and filled with youthful energy, echoing shades of his father’s charisma while presenting a sound that feels distinctly his own.

Fans have speculated that the snippet could be from his upcoming debut single, rumored to be titled Champion’s Arrival or Champion Montana. The video’s sleek production, credited to Dikastudios with beats reportedly handled by iamhosana_, has further fueled excitement about the quality and professionalism behind Tife’s early work.

Since his first teaser appeared online in late October, Tife’s music clips have quickly gone viral, with many praising his lyrical skill and stage presence. His confident lines, including references to “OGs passing the baton” and “zero competition,” suggest a fearless artist eager to step into the spotlight on his own terms.

Though details about an official release date remain under wraps, it’s clear that Champz is not taking his debut lightly. His growing buzz signals a new generation of Balogun artistry, and fans are eagerly watching to see if Wizkid’s son will live up to, or even redefine, the legacy of one of Afrobeats’ biggest stars.

— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) November 2, 2025 Get Fresh updates from NotJustOk as they drop via X and Facebook

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