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Felipé Rose
Felipé Rose
American musician
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Alex Briley
Alex Briley
American singer
2
Horace Ott
Horace Ott
American musician
3
The Ritchie Family
The Ritchie Family
American vocal group based in Philadelphia
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Patrick Juvet
Patrick Juvet
Swiss singer-songwriter
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Ashford & Simpson
Ashford & Simpson
songwriting-production team
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Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson
American singer
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Busted
Busted
band
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Charlie Simpson
Charlie Simpson
English singer, songwriter and musician
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David Hodo
David Hodo
American singer
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James Otto
James Otto
American musician
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Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
American country music singer (1947-2015)
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Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru
Jamaican reggae group
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Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson
American singer-songwriter and actress
14
Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X
American rapper, singer, and songwriter
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Rag'n'Bone Man
Rag'n'Bone Man
British blues and soul singer
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Ohio Players
Ohio Players
American funk and R&B band
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Bob Seger
Bob Seger
American singer-songwriter
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David Allan Coe
David Allan Coe
American country music singer
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Cowboy Junkies
Cowboy Junkies
Canadian music band
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Ed Ames
Ed Ames
American singer and actor
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Maxwell
Maxwell
American singer-songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist
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Randy Travis
Randy Travis
American country music and gospel music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor
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Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx
American actor, singer, comedian, and television presenter
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American disco group
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Awards Received
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Village People is an American disco group known for its on-stage costumes, catchy tunes, and suggestive lyrics. The group was originally formed by French producers Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo and lead singer Victor Willis following the release of the debut album Village People, which targeted disco's large gay audience. The group's name refers to Manhattan's Greenwich Village, with its reputation as a gay neighborhood. The characters were a symbolic group of American masculinity and macho gay-fantasy personas.

The group quickly became popular and moved into the mainstream, scoring several disco and dance hits internationally, including the hit singles "Macho Man", "In the Navy", "Go West" and their biggest hit, "Y.M.C.A." In March 2020, the US Library of Congress described the last as "an American phenomenon" and added the song to the National Recording Registry, which preserves audio recordings considered to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant".