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    Wizkid’s Son debut EP hits No1 on Apple music

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    Boluwatife Balogun aka Champz, son of hitmaker; Wizkid has officially made his debut on the music scene with his debut EP, Champion’s arrival.

    The music project has debuted on Apple music Nigeria’s top albums chart at the number one spot. Sharing his excitement on social media, Boluwatife posted a screenshot from Apple music showing his project at the top spot, accompanied by a heartfelt message: ‘My debut EP No.1, God did it. People believed in me. Champion’s arrival is officially sitting at the top, and we’re just at the starting line. Stream, share, enjoy”

    Released just a couples of hours ago, the five-track 11 minutes’ project soared to the top within just five hours of release, making Champz the youngest artist ever to achieve this feat.

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