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Village People once tried to stop Trump using their music. Now they’re dancing on stage with him - ‘Y.M.C.A’ has played at countless Trump rallies throughout his political career ...
America — there’s no need to feel down. The Village People are performing their 1978 hit “Y.M.C.A” at one of Donald Trump’s many inauguration celebrations. Despite sending the president ...
The Village People’s status as one of the favorite bands of Trump and his followers is merely the latest strange twist in a group, franchise, and saga that refuses to leave the dance floor, ...
Many people grew up with the music of the Village People, but Jonathan Belolo literally did.His father co-founded the disco group in 1977, and the younger Belolo was immersed in the band’s ...
The Village People's appearance at Trump's final victory rally adds to a star-studded inauguration lineup, including Carrie Underwood, who is performing during Trump's swearing-in on Inauguration Day.
The Village People’s decision to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ball and rally, has sparked backlash due to the band’s ties to the LGBT+ community.. The group gained ...
Village People has allowed President-elect Donald Trump to use “Y.M.C.A.” because of his fondness for the 1970s smash hit.
The Village People’s 1979 lineup featured, clockwise from top left, are Randy Jones, lead singer and songwriter Victor Willis, Alex Briley, Glenn Hughes, Felipe Rose and David Hodo.
Victor Willis of the Village People insists the hit song 'YMCA' isn’t a 'gay anthem' and defended Trump’s use of it at rallies.
The Village People’s lyricist and lead singer has hit out at the “false assumption” that the band’s biggest hit, “YMCA,” is a “gay anthem.” Victor Willis, who headed up the 1970s ...
Village People’s 1978 hit “YMCA” is the group’s most enduring song, and the hit single is frequently described as a “gay anthem” (even the Library Of Congress thinks it is).However ...
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