Village People Lead Singer Promises To Sue Media Outlets That Refers To “YMCA” As A Gay Anthem

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Victor Willis, the lead vocalist for the Village People who wrote the lyrics to the band’s hit “Y.M.C.A.,” says the song is totally not a “gay anthem” and adds he will sue any news outlet who refers to it as such. Continue reading “Village People Lead Singer Promises To Sue Media Outlets That Refers To “YMCA” As A Gay Anthem”

Village People Frontman: ‘YMCA Is NOT A Song About Gay Sex’

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The Village People’s straight frontman, Victor Willis, took to Facebook recently to make sure folks clearly understand that the band’s iconic gay anthem, “Y.M.C.A.” is NOT about the gays having a romp at their local Y. “I wrote 100% of the lyrics to Y.M.C.A., so I ought to know what my song is about,” Willis wrote. “Y.M.C.A. is one of the most iconic songs in the world. I will not stand idle and allow it to be defamed.” “Therefore, I will sue the next media organization, or anyone else, that falsely suggests Y.M.C.A. is somehow about illicit gay sex,” threatened the singer. “Get your minds out of the gutter please! It is not about that!” Willis, the original Cop character, left the band at its peak in 1980, but after lengthy court battles he rejoined the group in 2017. It was then that Willis began telling the press the song was never meant to be about gay sexual shenanigans. “It was not written to be a gay song because of the simple fact I’m not gay,” he told News.com.au in 2017. “I wrote it about hanging out in urban neighbourhoods in my youth. ‘You can hang out with all the boys’ was a term about me and my friends playing basketball at the Y. But I wanted to write a song that could fit anyone’s lifestyle. I’m happy the gay community adopted it as their anthem, I have no qualms with that.” In addition to “Y.M.C.A.,” Willis co-wrote many of the Village People’s biggest hits including “In the Navy,” “Macho Man,” and “Go West.”

Boy George Reinvents Village People Classic “YMCA” For Aussie Marriage Equality

Boy George, currently serving as a judge on The Voice Australia, has teamed up with YMCA Australia to reinvent the Village People hit, YMCA,” in an effort to shine a spotlight on issues important to Australian youth like marriage equality, mental health and youth unemployment.

But George did pause, initially, in approaching the iconic disco hit.

Via The Daily Telegraph:

“I thought absolutely not. How could you cover that song?” he said. “The thing about covering songs, you have to get inside the song and see if it works and when I started to listen to the lyrics they were weirdly revealing.”

Now, after recording the song as part of the charity organisation’s new campaign, the 56-year-old loves the new, stripped back version. “I started to think, this is going to really work in my shows.”

I always find the idea of slowing down a classic hit in order to mine “new gold” an interesting premise. As we’ve all seen with other covers, not every song benefits from a thoughtful revisit. I agree with BG here, though. The lyrics do have something new to offer, and he’s found something here.

I like 🙂

Watch the music video below.