Village People are an American disco group formed in 1977, created by Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo, with Victor Willis as the original lead singer and co-writer of many hits.

Formed in 1977 by producer Jacques Morali (with Henri Belolo), Village People became internationally famous in the late 1970s for disco hits such as "YMCA", "Macho Man" and "In the Navy". Victor Willis was the original lead singer. Their image and songs became enduring elements of disco-era popular culture.

A enthusiastic DeBaser review celebrates Village People as an iconic American disco group, praising hits like "Macho Man", "In the Navy" and "San Francisco". The review highlights Victor Willis's lead vocals and the group's rise in the late 1970s. The collection 'The Best Of Village People' is recommended.

For:disco fans, party DJs, listeners of 1970s pop-funk nostalgia

 The highlight is without a doubt "San Francisco", a wild, high-energy piece accompanied by a swaying video where the People showcase all their talents as singers and dancers (some moves are really tough).

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