Swim-Hop? Grey Hillz Drops Hip-Hop Album With Swimming Flavor

A former Dominican National Team swimmer has released a hip-hop album with some references only swimming fans might fully appreciate.

Grey Hillz, born David Greaty Diaz, was a breaststroker for the Dominican Republic and released a hip-hop album called I Promise You Dopeness on Monday.

“With my first album,” he told SwimSwam, “I was sharing my story of how i grew up in the South Bronx, New York City.” Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York, Hillz says his album is about overcoming obstacles and looking at life with a positive mentality.

His swimming background is also apparent in his tracks. The first song on his album, titled “#idk,” drops a reference to U.S. Olympian Tom Dolan. In “Block” he shouts out the club team of his youth, Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics. And the references get even more apparent with track 4 off the record, which is titled “Fred Bousquet.”

Hillz says swimming was a positive force in his youth, inspiring him to work hard towards his aspirations, musical and otherwise.

“Swimming got me to change my life, because I was exposed to great people and got to see what they were doing with their life which made me change mine,” he said. “It gave me the discipline to work hard for everything I do.”

You can find his album on iTunes here – although parents and young readers should be warned that the album does include some explicit content.

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Just a man with his ear to the industry
7 years ago

This album is one of the greatest i’ve heard from an indie artist in a long time & the combo of being a swimmer is just icing on the cake being that my passion for swimming & music dates back to when I was just a child . Im highly proud of this young man keep grinding youngster it isn’t long before those deals start coming in

ATXSWIMMER
7 years ago

It is also on Spotify as well

#SwimmerLifestyle
7 years ago

Well finally we found a person that could swim and rap at a higher level. Imagine when this kid blows up big! This could be very good for USAswimming getting expose to those kids that lives in his type of neighborhood.

Coach p
7 years ago

Already bought it, it’s hot!

StillASwimmer
7 years ago

I swam 1 year in college with David. I can personally say that he works hard for what he does in the pool and in his music. I’m glad to see the recognition coming back to him.

A Guy
7 years ago

It’s full of great bangers, especially to listen to at a swim meet. I wouldn’t recommend it to kids or people sensitive to explicit content!

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