WAHALA!! Badegi FM OAPs are in a serious argument because of Rizzystar's "Champiano" remix — WATCH FULL VIDEO


Wahala Alert: Drama at Badegi FM Over Rizzystar's "Champiano" Remix!
Oh boy, the Naija music scene is popping off with some serious drama—wahala for days! On-air personalities (OAPs) at Badegi FM are locked in a heated argument, all sparked by the buzz around Rizzystar's explosive "Champiano" remix. It's turning into a full-blown debate on air, with everyone picking sides and the tension building like a classic radio showdo

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 What's the Song About?
For the uninitiated, "Champiano" is that fire track by up-and-coming artist Rizzystar, featuring none other than Champz—Wizkid's talented 14-year-old son (real name Boluwatife Balogun). Dropped as part of Champz's debut EP *Champion's Arrival* back in November 2025, the original blends smooth Amapiano grooves with rap flair, celebrating youthful energy, legacy, and straight-up good times. Lines like "I can’t kill myself, man I’m just 14 / Step to the party, move your feet" make the hook insanely catchy—pure vibes that get you dancing and feeling unstoppable. Produced by Hosanna, it's all about escaping the grind and embracing that champion mindset, with a runtime of just over 3 minutes that packs a punch.

Why the Remix and the Argument?
The remix amps up the original even more, adding fresh layers—maybe some extra beats, guest verses, or polished production to make it even more club-ready for the holiday season. It's gone viral in Niger State and beyond, with fans hyping it as a potential hit. But at Badegi FM (a popular station in Minna, Niger State), the OAPs can't agree: Is this collab a game-changer for young talents like Champz, carrying Wizkid's star power into a new gen? Or is it just riding coattails, with Rizzystar stealing the spotlight? Some call it innovative Afroplay fusion; others say it's overhyped drama. The back-and-forth has listeners glued to their radios, turning a simple song review into prime-time entertainment.

This kind of wahala shows how passionate Naija loves its music—debates like this only boost the track's hype. If you're tuned in, catch the next show; it might just spill into more exclusives. What's your take on the remix—fire or overrated? 🎤🔥

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