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Victor Willis, the band's only original member still with the group, defended the decision, explaining on Facebook that not only had "Trump love" resulted in "millions" for the band, he also ...
Victor Willis’ sentiments did not escape criticism on social media. Victor Willis, a member of the disco-era group Village People and a co-writer of “Y.M.C.A.,” has changed his mind about ...
Village People founding member Victor Willis has changed his tune on President-elect Donald Trump's use of the band's iconic disco anthem "Y.M.C.A." as the song makes a resurgence on the charts.
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 ...
And despite initial hesitation to let the 78-year-old use the tune, Village People frontman Victor Willis, 72, says he has had a change of heart—because the MAGA man seems to really enjoy the ...
Village People frontman Victor Willis is clearing the air after he sent a cease and desist to Jim Jeffries, after the comedian joked on his At This Moment podcast that the 1978 classic “Y.M.C.A ...
Victor Willis shared a post on Facebook on December 3, 2024, to thank President-elect Donald Trump for using his song Y.M.C.A., and clarified it wasn't a gay anthem. The singer was one of the co ...
Victor Willis expressed his support for Donald Trump’s use of the song, but addressed the “false assumption” in a new Facebook post. Entertainment Reporter Victor Willis of Village People ...
Village People singer Victor Willis claims there's "nothing gay" about his lyrics, but lawyers say actual lawsuits would likely run headlong into the First Amendment. By Bill Donahue Village ...
On Monday (December 2), Victor Willis, 73, addressed the song’s massive surge in popularity in the months leading up to and since the election, sharing a note to fans and the media.
Now, Victor Willis, the group’s lead vocalist, is defending Trump’s use of the song and refuting its long-held status as a gay anthem. In a lengthy post on his Facebook page, Willis explained ...