A Dual Threat on the Field and in the Studio
Cam Will has made a name for himself as a forward for the Milwaukee Wave, the city's professional indoor soccer franchise. At the same time, the Milwaukee native is carving out a parallel path as a recording artist, a venture that has already yielded more than two million streams across his releases.
Fans can look forward to the July 4 debut of his first full-length album, "Derby Hill," a project that will be preceded by the single "What’s Wrong," now streaming on all major platforms. The record promises to fuse the energy of his soccer background with the storytelling depth of his songwriting.
From College Pitch to Studio Booth
Will's journey in soccer began with record‑breaking performances in high school, leading to a Division I stint at UW–Milwaukee. After deciding to leave college, he devoted himself fully to music while still training with the Wave, a balance he says keeps both passions sharp.
Family, faith and the Milwaukee community serve as constant sources of inspiration. The city's vibrant culture not only fuels his creative output but also anchors his identity, making every milestone feel like a shared victory with those around him.
Beyond the studio, Will uses social media to blend soccer highlights with behind‑the‑scenes looks at his music process, offering followers a seamless mix of sport and art. His story reflects a growing trend of athletes who leverage their platform to explore creative outlets, all while remaining deeply rooted in their hometown.