Village Folks’s Victor Willis
Lifeless At 74 After Aggressive Sickness
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Victor Willis — the legendary singer for the ultra-popular 1970’s disco band “Village People” — has died.
A social media publish on his Fb, posted by his spouse Karen, says Willis handed away Monday after “a short but aggressive illness.” His precise reason behind loss of life was not revealed.
Willis was the theatrical entrance man for The Village Folks … and he who cowrote the band’s most well-known songs, resembling “Y.M.C.A.,” “Macho Man,” “Go West” and “In The Navy.”
Within the ’70’s, the group shot to stardom whereas residing as much as their “Macho Man” personas, carrying policeman and naval officer outfits.
In 1980, Willis cut up from the band and bought right into a authorized battle with the opposite members over copyright points involving the songs he penned.

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However, in 2017, Willis returned to Village Folks and even cranked out “Y.M.C.A.” at a pre-inauguration rally for President Trump in January 2025.

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We final spoke to Victor again in February on our “2 Angry Men” podcast … speaking to Harvey and Mark Geragos in regards to the phenomenon of “Y.M.C.A.” — and the way it turned Donald Trump’s go-to tune.
Willis was 74.
RIP