Victor Willis, the co-founder and lead singer of Village People, has died at the age of 74.The Dallas-born musician died on Tuesday “as a result of a short, but aggressive illness,” his wife, Karen Huff-Willis, announced on his Facebook page on Wednesday, which would have been his 75th birthday.“The family request privacy at this time of great loss,” she wrote.The band confirmed the news on its own page.Victor Willis, the co-founder and lead singer of Village People, has died at the age of 74.via Associated PressThe group achieved worldwide fame in the 1970s with hits including “Y.M.C.A.,” “Go West” and “In The Navy,” which Willis co-wrote.Willis performed on stage with the band dressed as a cop or as a naval officer.He left the group twice in the 1980s and rejoined in 2017, just before “Y.M.C.A.” became one of Donald Trump’s favorite songs to dance to during his 2020 presidential election campaign rallies.Willis initially asked Trump to stop using the hit song but later performed an about-face, and the group went on to perform for the returning president in Jan. 2025 as part of his second inauguration festivities.The group released its latest single, “DISCO STAR,” last month.
Village People Frontman Victor Willis Dead At 74
The Dallas-born musician died on Tuesday "as a result of a short, but aggressive illness," his wife, Karen Huff-Willis, announced.











