Get ready to be blown away—Wizkid’s 14-year-old son, Boluwatife Balogun, just dropped a rap snippet that’s sending shockwaves across social media. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this young prodigy already outshining his legendary father? In a 50-second clip shared on X (formerly Twitter), Boluwatife, now known as ‘Champz,’ delivers a trap rap performance that screams confidence and artistic maturity far beyond his years. The video, which nods to Al Pacino’s iconic ‘Champs’ persona, has already racked up over a million views, leaving fans in awe of his vocal flow and laid-back studio vibe. And this is the part most people miss—his style isn’t just impressive; it’s distinctly his own, with some drawing parallels to Wizkid’s early sound. Even Nigerian rap legend Olamide gave his stamp of approval by reposting the snippet, a move many see as a golden ticket into the industry. Here’s the bold question: Could Champz be the next big thing in Nigerian music, or is he riding on his father’s fame? Fans are digging up old videos of him rapping to American hip-hop tracks as a kid, arguing this moment has been years in the making. Meanwhile, Wizkid has stayed mum on his son’s viral debut, though it’s hard to imagine he’s not beaming with pride. But Boluwatife isn’t just a rising artist—he’s also a fashion mogul. At just seven years old, he became one of Nigeria’s youngest CEOs by launching the clothing brand Czar & Czarina. Now, the million-dollar question: Can he balance both worlds, or will one passion take the lead? The release date for his rap album is still under wraps, but one thing’s for sure—Champz is a force to watch. What do you think? Is he the real deal, or is the hype too much, too soon? Let’s debate in the comments!