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The songwriter behind smash hit pop song YMCA has said his wife will sue anyone who refers to the song as a gay anthem. In a post on Facebook on Monday, the Village People’s Victor Willis also ...
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 allowing President-elect Donald Trump to use the group’s 1978 hit song.
Victor Willis said the disco classic has “benefited greatly” from the president-elect’s use. ... his wife will sue any news organization that refers to “Y.M.C.A.” as a gay anthem.
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 national anthem.”. Trump ...
He added: “I told my wife to, you know, let him let him do his thing, you know, he, he likes the song, and that’s why I changed my mind.” Willis also spoke about the “financial benefits ...
On Monday, lead singer Victor Willis — the iconic disco-music group’s San Diego-based founder and leader — announced Village People had accepted an invitation to perform at multiple Trump ...
Monday’s inauguration performance announcement comes just two years after the singer Willis’ wife, attorney Karen Willis, sent a separate cease-and-desist letter to Trump.