Key Points
- Jada P reacts after Boluwatife drops “Champion Sound” online. She reposts his clip to Instagram.
- Fans say his tone sounds close to Wizkid’s vocal style. Some tip him for success.
- The move shows the family is watching his music steps. It may ease future releases.
Music talent manager Jada P (Jada Pollock) has publicly backed Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) and his first son, Boluwatife Balogun, after the teenager shared a video of his debut song “Champion Sound” on social media.

Boluwatife had only days earlier rolled out his music-facing profile and new material, a move ValidUpdates already recorded in its report on his rebrand as “Champz”. You can read that earlier update here: Wizkid’s son Boluwatife rebrands Instagram, unveils stage name Champz, new song.
Fans compare father and son
Once the clip went up, fans quickly began to compare his voice to Wizkid’s delivery. Many said the soft tone, relaxed cadence and Afrobeats bounce sounded close to what his father is known for. Others felt the young Balogun was bold to test the waters while his dad is still active and touring.
The talk also centred on his age. Supporters said starting early would help him grow faster than most rising acts. A few followers even wrote that the industry might be looking at another Balogun who can make hits in a short time.
Jada P’s simple reaction
Jada P then shared the same music video on her Instagram story. She dropped only heart emojis — “❤❤❤”. The short post still passed a clear message: she approves the song and she wants people around her to see it.
Because she manages Wizkid, her posts often help shape what fans and blogs pay attention to. By putting Boluwatife’s video on her page, she signalled that the family is aware of his new step, and that he is not doing it alone.
What this means for Boluwatife
Public support from inside Wizkid’s camp can make the next stage easier. It tells producers, bloggers and even promoters that the teenage singer is not a random uploader. It also gives him confidence to post more music, better videos and maybe full-length songs.
For readers who want to follow all stories on him as they drop, check this tag hub: Boluwatife Balogun stories.
Right now, Boluwatife has not said if “Champion Sound” will enter streaming platforms or if he will keep teasing songs first. But with an early cosign from Jada P and strong fan curiosity because of his father, any official rollout is likely to get attention fast.
His post also shows how second-generation stars can now test music from home, build a core audience on Instagram and TikTok, then move to full releases once the numbers look good. In this case, the “like” came from inside the house first





