Village People

Highlights

100M albums sold

4x – Top 40 Hits

Iconic Songs – “Y.M.C.A.”, “In The Navy”, “Macho Man”, “Go West”, “San Francisco (You’ve Got Me)”

“Y.M.C.A” – Added to the National Recording Registry by the US Library of Congress who described the song as an “American Phenomenon” (2020)

“Y.M.C.A.” – Grammy Hall of Fame (2022)

4.4M – Monthly Spotify Listeners

559k – YouTube Subscribers

Artist Bio

The music of Village People is part of the International Song Book.  The debut album, released in 1977, featured the hit singles “San Francisco (You Got Me)” and “In Hollywood (Everybody’s A Star).”

Village People at that time however was simply Victor Willis with use of session singers.  Eventually a group of guys were assembled around him to perform on American Bandstand.  Thus began the creation of Village People.

The guys were soon an international phenomenon with release of the second album titled Macho Man, once again recorded by Victor Willis with use of session singers. Auditions were held for performers to join Victor however prior to the release of the Macho Man album and many answered the call.  Village People were finally a bona fide group.

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North America