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Entertainment Reporter Victor Willis of Village People, the group behind Donald Trump’s favorite campaign song, “Y.M.C.A.,” disagrees with Trump’s assertion that the song is “the gay ...
Victor Willis, the Village People's lead singer and sole remaining original member, previously voiced objection to Trump using the group's music, and a cease-and-desist letter was sent to Trump's ...
Village People were not a political group ... We're not gonna listen to your music anymore,' and all kinds of stuff," Victor Willis, a group founder who co-wrote "Y.M.C.A." with producer Jacques ...
Victor Willis, the band’s only original member ... Willis has had a rocky history with the Village People, leaving the group several times and becoming embroiled in lawsuits over copyright ...
Willis sent a cease and desist letter to Jeffries after the comedian's claims about the song. By Rania Aniftos Village People frontman Victor Willis is clearing the air after he sent a cease and ...
Sponsor Message "Y.M.C.A." was co-written by French producer Jacques Morali and Victor Willis, the group's singer and a founding member of Village People. Willis, known for portraying the ...
On Monday (December 2), Victor Willis, 73 ... and some (not all) of Village People were gay, and that the first Village People album was totally about gay life,” he shared.
Village People’s novelty disco classic and wedding dancefloor staple “YMCA” became a fixture of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. This week, Victor Willis, who dresses as a policeman ...
The Village People are set to perform July 4 at the San Diego County Fair. The group, led by Victor Willis, is shown here at the 2021 Bottle Rock festival in Napa. (Chris Riley Times-Herald ...
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