In his US Olympics and Paralympics Hall of Fame speech, the swimming legend Michael Phelps revealed that music has always been integral to his life. He further added how ‘The Sky Is the Limit’ was his favorite go-to song during his professional phase. Well, now he gets yet another opportunity to experience his love for music, but in a different scenario. This time Phelps joins American country singer and songwriter Morgan Wallen in an exciting new project.
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Michael Phelps has led an incredibly fascinating career. However, outside swimming, also he has earned quite a name for himself. His contribution to mental health awareness has been unparalleled, and through his foundation, he has helped many overcome their mental health challenges.
Michael Phelps collaborated with Morgan Wallen
Recently, Michael Phelps teased a cameo with Morgan Wallen at his concert in his Instagram story. Former ‘The Voice’ contestant has shared the full teaser of the concert featuring Olympic champion Phelps on his social media handle. In the caption, he wrote, “Minneapolis w @ericchurchmusic !!! And a cameo from @m_phelps00.” Apart from Phelps and Wallen, the concert will feature another American singer-songwriter, Eric Church.
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Obviously, the swimming legend collaborating with two music superstars of our generation would be a thing to behold. Surely the Minneapolis fans would be eagerly awaiting this magnificent crossover.
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Phelps inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame
Along with several other sports legends, the 23-time Olympic gold medalist was recently inducted into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame. However, in the ceremonial speech, the only thing he talked about was mental health. Phelps said, “my biggest journey now is the mental health world. I cannot wait to really uncover, uncover and open more paths not only for everybody else in the world, but especially for our teammates and our athletes here at the USOPC.”
It seems like, after six years of retirement, Phelps has finally found his calling. Perhaps he is sure about what comes next and is excited to once again challenge his boundaries. However, this time it would not be in the pool but in the mental health world.
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