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Victor Willis, frontman of Village People, dies age 74

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Victor Willis, frontman of Village People, dies age 74
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Victor Willis, the lead singer of the Village People, has passed away at age 74 following a short illness. Willis was known for co-writing iconic hits like 'YMCA' and for his complex public relationship with politics and his own legacy.

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Willis was a significant figure in pop culture history, and his death marks the end of an era for disco-era music icons.

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Victor Willis performing with Village People at a Riot Fest in Chicago, US, in September 2019. Photograph: Daniel DeSlover/ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock Victor Willis performing with Village People at a Riot Fest in Chicago, US, in September 2019. Photograph: Daniel DeSlover/ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock Village People Victor Willis, frontman of Village People, dies age 74 The co-writer of enduring hits such as YMCA and Macho Man, who struggled with drug use and legal issues for years, passed away after ‘short but aggressive illness’

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The article provides a biographical overview of his career and personal controversies without taking a political stance.

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