Champ — Govana -
He later admitted that being classed as a failure by peers and the public was a heavy mental burden that pushed him to his limits. The Creation of "Champ"
The "deep story" of hit song "Champ" is a real-life underdog narrative of a Jamaican artist overcoming years of being dismissed as a failure. Released in 2018, the track became a breakthrough anthem by documenting his personal struggle and mental resilience. The "Iron Balloon" Label
Before finding mainstream success, Govana (born Romeo Nelson) spent years in the dancehall industry under the name . During this time, he was frequently labeled an "iron balloon" —a Jamaican slang term for an artist who, despite heavy promotion or talent, "never floats" or fails to catch on with the public. GOVANA - CHAMP
Despite being a prodigy and close associate of dancehall giant Aidonia , Govana struggled to step out of his mentor's shadow for nearly a decade.
Released on August 1, 2018, the music video for "Champ" quickly garnered millions of views on YouTube. It marked the definitive moment Govana transitioned from a background lyricist to a major headlining name in contemporary dancehall. He later admitted that being classed as a
The song’s "deep story" is essentially a mirror for anyone told they wouldn't succeed, turning a decade of mockery into a victory lap for a self-made champion. Govana Four Storey Dancehall Music and Dances
He describes the lyrics as coming "straight from the heart" and appearing almost like "magic" during the recording session. The "Iron Balloon" Label Before finding mainstream success,
"Champ" serves as a middle finger to his doubters and a testimony of his perseverance. In it, he reflects on his "poor story" and his refusal to give up. Success and Impact