- 14-year-old, who performs under the stage name Champz
- Observers say Olamide’s endorsement may further boost Champz’s visibility
- Fans have been quick to commend his lyrical flow
Rapper Olamide has thrown his support behind Boluwatife Balogun, Wizkid’s first son, following the teenager’s viral introduction to the music scene.
Eko Hot Blog reports that just days after the 14-year-old, who performs under the stage name Champz, shared a freestyle teaser of his debut single “Champions Arrival,” Olamide reposted the video on his social media page, signaling support from one of Nigeria’s most influential rap icons
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The short clip showing Champz delivering confident rap verses over an Afrobeats-inspired instrumental — has already attracted over a million views on Instagram.
Fans have been quick to commend his lyrical flow, poise, and promising stage presence, drawing comparisons to his superstar father while praising his originality.

The freestyle, recorded during a relaxed studio session, has since sparked excitement across social media, with many predicting a bright future for the young talent in Nigeria’s vibrant music industry.
Observers say Olamide’s endorsement may further boost Champz’s visibility as he prepares for his official single release.
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