Key Points
- Daniel Regha criticised the teen’s debut EP on X. He urged the youngster to focus on school activities.
- Fans and artists gave mixed reactions online today. Some praised while others said the music lacks depth.
- Champz recently rebranded and teased new music on Instagram. Olamide reposted a clip that boosted the young act.
Media critic Daniel Regha has criticised Wizkid (Ayodeji Balogun)’s son’s debut EP online. He posted a thread saying the project is not ready for release.

Regha suggested the teen stay in school and join school events. Read the Boluwatife rebrand Instagram post on ValidUpdates now for details.
What Daniel Regha said
Regha described the beats as decent but called the vocals muddled and unclear. He said the project felt too young to address adult themes and stress.
He wrote that the songs lacked originality and leaned on the family name for hype. He added that the team should delay the release until songwriting improved.
A follow-up post rated the EP poorly and suggested more development behind the scenes. That public grading sparked a fast online response from fans and peers.
Many fans defended the teen and argued that young artists deserve space to grow. Others agreed with Regha and asked the camp for stronger songs first.
Industry reaction and context
Champz rebranded his Instagram recently and teased a project called “Champion’s Arrival.” The rebrand drew attention and set expectations for a polished debut release.
Top artist Olamide reposted a clip from the teaser which boosted the young act’s visibility. That repost gave the teen extra traction across platforms this week.
The debate highlights a wider choice artists and teams face about timing and development. Good timing and strong songs usually matter more than quick public rollouts.
Editors note: this report links earlier coverage on the rebrand and the Olamide co-sign. For background, see the initial rebrand report and the Olamide co-sign report on ValidUpdates





