Victor Willis, the founding lead singer of Village People, died on Tuesday. He was 74.
Willis, who co-wrote the disco group’s hit songs like “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man,” founded Village People with French producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo in 1977. He often performed costumed as a policeman or naval officer alongside original members Alex Briley (G.I.), Felipe Rose (Native American), Mark Mussler (construction worker), Dave Forrest (cowboy), Lee Mouton (leatherman/biker), and songwriter Peter Whitehead.
Village People announced Willis’ death with a statement on their Facebook page Wednesday.
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“We are profoundly sad to announce the death of VICTOR WILLIS, lead singer of Village People. Victor passed on Tuesday June 30, 2026 of a short but aggressive illness. Privacy is requested.”
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