Donald Trump ends his rallies with the 1978 disco hit ‘YMCA,’ using it as a campaign anthem. This choice resonates with his supporters, despite its origins in LGBT culture. Victor Willis of the Village People has dropped objections to the song’s use, acknowledging its popularity boost. The song’s nostalgia appeals to Trump’s base, tapping into a youthful spirit.
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