In a lengthy note, Victor Willis explained why he changed his tune on the Republican's use of the 1978 disco classic.
open image in gallery The band Village People (pictured), who performed the song, said previously that there was nothing intentionally gay about the song (PA) Following the president-elect’s ...
Village People’s 1978 hit “ YMCA ” is the group’s most enduring song, and the hit single is frequently described as a “gay ...
The debate over whether Village People's "Y.M.C.A." is a gay anthem continues as Victor Willis, the song's lyricist, denies ...
Victor Willis, who co-wrote the track, threatened to sue organizations that associate the song with gay culture ...
On Monday night’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart shared his thoughts on President Joe Biden pardoning his son ...
Victor Willis, who co-wrote and sang the hit song, also threatened to sue any news outlet that refers to it as a “gay anthem.
A singer and co-writer on the Village People megahit “Y.M.C.A.” says the 1978 tune has “benefited greatly” from being a ...
Y.M.C.A.” singer and co-writer Victor Willis of the band Village People defended President-elect Donald Trump’s use of the ...
Willis said he was not offended that it has been labeled as a gay anthem, but warned people not to make assumptions. News ...
In 2020, Village People first approved of Donald Trump playing their music at his rallies, then changed their minds. Today, ...
The President-elect played the famous 1978 gay anthem at almost every single event during his successful run to reclaim the White House, often busting out his specific set of moves. Data from Last ...