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Y.M.C.A. by Village People

Biografia do Artista para Village People

O Village People É Um Grupo Disco Norte-Americana. O Grupo Surgido Em Boates Gays Nos EUA Foi Criado Em Fins Da Década De 1970 Pelos Produtores Jacques Morali E Henri Belolo. O Nome Originou-Se Do Reduto Gay De Nova Iorque Na Época O Greenwich Village E A Banda Ficou Conhecida Por Apresentar-Se Com Fantasias Que Evocavam Símbolos De "masculinidade" Policial Victor Willis Índio Norte-Americano Felipe Rose Cowboy Jeff Olson Carpinteiro David Hodo Soldado Alex Briley E Motociclista Glenn M. Hughes . As Suas Animadas Músicas Continham Temas Homossexuais Com Ironias Sutis Nem Sempre Percebidas Pelos Ouvintes Heterossexuais Da Época. O Sucesso Macho Man De 1978 E Seu Videoclip À Época Onde Aparecem Vestidos Como Tipos "másculos" É Um Exemplo. O Sucesso Aconteceu Primeiro Na Inglaterra Em 1977 Com "San Francisco You've Got Me ". O Sucesso Nos Estados Unidos Veio Em 1978 Com "Macho Man". O Grupo Lançou Também YMCA In The Navy Go West Regravada Em 1993 Pelos Pet Shop Boys E Várias Outras Que Também Alcançaram Êxito. Em 1980 Apareceram Num Filme Chamado Can't Stop The Music Que Recebeu A Indicação De "pior Filme Do Ano" E O Troféu Irônico Framboesa De Ouro. Com A Morte De Glenn M. Hughes O Motociclista Em 2001 Vítima De Câncer No Pulmão A Formação Original Do Grupo Sofreu Alteração. Os Integrantes Atuais Do Village People São Felipe Rose Índio Alex Briley Soldado David Hodo Carpinteiro Ray Simpson Policial Jeff Olson Caubói E Eric Anzalone Motociclista .

Frogtoon Música - Informações da música: Y.M.C.A.

"Y.M.C.A." Is A Song Recorded By American Disco Group Village People. It Was Released In 1978 As The Only Single From The Album Cruisin'. The Song Reached No. 2 On The U.S. Charts In Early 1979 And Reached No. 1 In The UK Around The Same Time Becoming The Group's Biggest Hit. It Is One Of Fewer Than Forty Singles To Have Sold 10 Million Or More Physical Copies Worldwide. A Medley With "Hot Cop" Reached Number 2 On Billboard's Dance Music/Club Play Singles Chart. The Song Remains Popular And Is Played At Many Sporting Events In The U.S. And Europe. It Is Frequently Played During Breaks In The Action At Sporting Events With Crowds Using The Dance As An Opportunity To Stretch. Moreover The Song Also Remains Particularly Popular Due To Its Status As A Disco Classic And Gay Anthem Even Among Listeners Who Are Otherwise Uninvolved In Disco Or Gay Culture. It Is Also Known To Be A Favorite At Weddings And School Dances. A Popular Dance In Which The Arms Are Used To Spell Out The Four Letters Of The Song's Title May Have Much To Do With This. "Y.M.C.A." Appeared As Space Shuttle Wakeup Call On Mission STS-106 On Day 11. In 2009 "Y.M.C.A." Was Entered Into The Guinness World Book Of Records When Over 44 000 People Danced To The Song With Village People Singing Live At The Sun Bowl Game In El Paso Texas. "Y.M.C.A." Is Number 7 On VH1's List Of The 100 Greatest Dance Songs Of The 20th Century. Executive Producer Henri Belolo Recalls That He Saw The YMCA Sign While Walking Down The Street With Composer Jacques Morali Who Seemed To Know The Institution Fairly Well "Henri Let Me Tell You Something. This Is A Place Where A Lot Of People Go When They Are In Town. And They Get Good Friends And They Go Out." And Henri Got The Idea "Why Don't We Write A Song About It?" However Willis Recalls It Was Actually Morali Who While In The Studio Asked Him "What Exactly Is The YMCA?" Willis Then Quickly Wrote The Famous Lyrics And Melody And It Was The Last Track Created For The Album Cruisin'. Upon Its Release The YMCA Threatened To Sue The Band Over Trademark Infringement And Concerns About The Song's Double Entendres. The Organization Ultimately Dropped The Lawsuit When It Noticed That Membership Significantly Increased In The Wake Of The Song's Popularity. The Song Became A Number One Hit Throughout The World Although Not In The United States Where It Lost To Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" . It Has Remained Popular At Parties Sporting Events Weddings And Functions Ever Since. In 2011 Willis Filed A Notice Of Copyright Termination To The Song As Lyricist Under The Copyright Act Of 1976 Which Allows Recording Artists And Writers To Reclaim Their Master Recordings And Publishing Rights Initially Granted To Record Companies And Publishers. In A Landmark Ruling In 2012 The United States District Court For The Southern District Of California Ruled That Victor Willis Can Terminate His Copyrights Granted To The Publishers Can't Stop Productions And Scorpio Music Because "a Joint Author Who Separately Transfers His Copyright Interest May Unilaterally Terminate The Grant." YMCA And Other Hits Written By Willis For Village People And Other Can't Stop Acts Will Revert Back To Him Beginning In 2013. At A Minimum Willis Will Own Recapture 33% Of His Songs This Percentage May Increase To 50% If The Songs Are Proved To Be Written Solely By Willis And Jacques Morali With No Contribution From Henri Belolo.

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INÍCIO VILLAGE PEOPLE
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