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Village People singer defends Trump’s use of ‘Y.M.C.A.,’ denies it as ‘gay anthem’

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Victor Willis, the lead singer and lyricist of the Village People, defended former President-elect Donald Trump’s use of the disco hit “Y.M.C.A.” during his 2020 presidential campaign rallies. In a detailed Facebook post, Willis expressed gratitude toward Trump for popularizing the song. He also firmly denied claims that the track is a “gay anthem.”

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Trump’s dance to “Y.M.C.A.” became a viral staple at his rallies, cementing the song’s presence in the political arena.

“Trump seems to genuinely like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and he’s having a lot of fun with it,” Willis wrote.

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Controversial campaign use

Since 2020, Willis said he has received “over a thousand complaints” about Trump’s use of the song.

Initially, he asked the campaign to stop, calling the complaints a “nuisance.” However, Trump’s team legally obtained a political use license from BMI, a performance rights organization, allowing them to play the track.

Despite pressure to revoke the license, Willis decided against it.

“I didn’t have the heart to prevent his continued use of my song in the face of so many artists withdrawing their material,” he explained.

He credited Trump’s use of “Y.M.C.A.” for the song’s renewed popularity, saying it generated millions in revenue since its association with the campaign.

Throughout both campaigns, artists like the Rolling Stones, Neil Young and Rihanna demanded Trump stop using their songs at rallies. Many celebrities cited political or personal disagreements with his administration.

Addressing misconceptions

Willis also pushed back against claims that “Y.M.C.A.” is a “gay anthem.” He called it a misconception. He believed this assumption stems from stereotypes about the YMCA health organization and the band members.

“This assumption is based on the fact that the YMCA was apparently being used as some sort of gay hangout,” Willis said. “Since one of the writers was gay and some (not all) of the Village People were gay, the song must be a message to gay people. To that, I say once again, get your minds out of the gutter. It is not.”

He clarified that lyrics like “hang out with all the boys” reflect 1970s Black slang for socializing.

A universal appeal

Willis emphasized the song’s universal popularity, saying he doesn’t mind if the LGBTQ+ community views it as its anthem.

The “Y.M.C.A.” can be found on playlists at events like weddings, bar mitzvahs, sporting events and even commercials. Willis said it has become an anthem for people from all walks of life.

Willis warned that starting in 2025, he plans to sue media outlets that falsely label the song as a “gay anthem.” He said such descriptions are defamatory.

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[KENNEDY FELTON]

SINGER VICTOR WILLIS OF THE DISCO GROUP “VILLAGE PEOPLE” IS DEFENDING AND THANKING PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD TRUMP for *his use oF THEIR CLASSIC – Y-M-C-A… WHILE DENYING CLAIMS THAT THE SONG IS A QUOTE “GAY ANTHEM.”

IN A DETAILED FACEBOOK POST… WILLIS SHARES WHY HE ALLOWED TRUMP TO USE THE SONG DURING HIS CAMPAIGN.

AT THE CLOSE OF HIS 20-20 RALLIES, TRUMP FREQUENTLY BROKE INTO HIS SIGNATURE DANCE… PUMPING HIS FISTS AND BOUNCING TO THE BEAT OF THE SONG.

THE VIRAL DANCE QUICKLY BECAME A STAPLE OF HIS RALLIES… AND SOCIAL MEDIA.

[DONALD TRUMP ON PODCAST]

“You know what gets them rocking?”

“YMCA…”

“… is an underrated track.” 

BUT SINCE 20-20… WILLIS CLAIMS TO HAVE RECEIVED MULTIPLE COMPLAINTS ABOUT TRUMP USING THE 19-78 HIT. 

IN RESPONSE… willis initially ASKED TRUMP TO STOP USING THE SONG, DESCRIBING THE COMPLAINTS AS A NUISANCE.

DESPITE THE REQUEST… THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN HAD THE LEGAL RIGHT TO USE THE SONG… HAVING OBTAINED A “POLITICAL USE LICENSE” FROM B-M-I – A PERFORMANCE RIGHTS ORGANIZATION.

BUT HE SAYS WHEN HE NOTICED TRUMP WAS GENUINELY HAVING FUN WITH THE SONG, HE DECIDED NOT TO MOVE FORWARD WITH WITHDRAWING THEIR LICENSE.

WILLIS GOES ON TO ADD THAT TRUMP’S CONTINUED USE OF Y-M-C-A GENERATED SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS IN REVENUE FOR THE GROUP SINCE 20-20.

ASIDE FROM THE COMPLAINTS… WILLIS ALSO ADDRESSES THE CLAIM THAT Y-M-C-A IS A QUOTE “GAY ANTHEM” BECAUSE OF MISCONCEPTIONS in the lyrics. 

HE SAYS ONE LINE IN THE SONG WHERE HE SAYS “HANG OUT WITH ALL THE BOYS” IS REFERRING TO A TERM FOR MEN SIMPLY HANGING OUT WITH EACH OTHER.

HE THREATENS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST MEDIA OUTLETS THAT LABEL THE SONG AS SUCH.

IN THE SAME FACEBOOK POST… HE SAYS – “This assumption is based on the fact that the YMCA was apparently being used as some sort of gay hangout and since one of the writers was gay and some of the Village People are gay… the song must be a message to gay people.”

WILLIS SAYS HIS WIFE… who is also his manager… WILL BE SUING ANY NEWS ORGANIZATION CONTINUING TO LABEL THE SONG AS A “GAY ANTHEM” STARTING IN 20-25… SAYING SUCH CLAIMS ARE BOTH DEFAMATORY AND DAMAGING TO ITS LEGACY.

WILLIS ALSO CLARIFIED THAT WHILE HE DOESN’T MIND THE LGBTQ-PLUS COMMUNITY THINKING OF THE SONG AS THEIR ANTHEM… ITS TRUE LEGACY LIES IN ITS UNIVERSAL APPEAL.

HE POINTS OUT THAT Y-M-C-A HAS BECOME A STAPLE AT WEDDINGS… SPORTING EVENTS… AND EVEN COMMERCIALS – CALLING IT AN ANTHEM FOR PEOPLE OF ALL WALKS OF LIFE, INCLUDING PRESIDENT-ELECT TRUMP.