The music scene was set abuzz on Sunday after Boluwatife Ayodeji Balogun, better known as Tife Balogun, the first son of Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, shared a video hinting at what appears to be his debut single titled “Champion’s Arrival.”

The 14-year-old posted a short clip on Instagram, captioned: “Champion’s Arrival videographer: DIKASTUDIOS, producer: iamhosana_.” In the video, Tife delivers a confident rap verse that has since captured the attention of fans and industry watchers alike.

The teaser, which has already racked up over 30,000 likes and 1,000 comments, shows the young artiste performing with striking poise and charisma, dropping bold lines such as, “Shoutout to the OGs in the game, but it’s time to pass on the baton,” and “I’ve got zero competition.”

Fans across social media platforms quickly reacted to the clip, praising his delivery, lyrical confidence, and uncanny resemblance to his father. On X (formerly Twitter), user #mubamz hailed the performance, quoting Tife’s lyrics and adding, “I’m here for it like mad!” Another user, #knightbrolow24, joked that the song might outperform other Afrobeats hits, while #dabuthegemini remarked, “It’s clear he got it in his veins.”

Instagram users also joined the excitement. #sir_richie_derrick quipped that Wizkid may have “found a future rival in his own son,” while #omotoye.modupeoluwa wrote, “Lion no dey born goat,” a nod to Tife’s inherited talent.

Many others urged the teenager to release the full track, with #Plugboi171 summing up public anticipation: “Abeg make he do drop song…”

Tife, Wizkid’s son with Shola Ogudu, appears to be carving his own artistic path—one that blends youthful energy with the confidence of a performer who knows his musical lineage.

If “Champion’s Arrival” is any indication, fans believe the young Balogun may just be ready to stake his claim in the next generation of Nigerian music.