Amazing choice from your grandparents. YMCA needs to be advised to listen to on prescription. More choices from your grandparents please. Think your reaction was accurately observed on the song.
TAKE YOUR TIME. It is your show. There is no way that you are going to please 75,000 people. Ignore their prattling along. You are great!!! I am 76 years old and I love your channel. If the naysayers and gainsayers don't like it they are free to unsubscribe. You are cool. Don't let them bother you. They can go watch some phony-baloney reactors if they don't like it.
orba humphrey, I too am 76 years old and completely agree with you! All this wonderful variety of music is available to us and to these great people who enjoy reacting to our past entertainment! What's not to like about that?
Yes it is about gay men. Some of the guys costumes in the background were stereotypical gay images, the cowboy, the hard hat, the leather guy etc. It was always just a fun song. BTW your grandparents have excellent taste.
True story: I was watching The Village People on a VH1 special and my 84 year old dad wandered in and said, "I always liked those fellas. They represented American men!" I damn near broke a rib trying not to laugh. He also said that RuPaul was the "finest looking black woman he ever saw." No one said a word!
The dance that everyone does to this song was not choreographed by the group. It was done by the fans. This song is played at every wedding and most any other party. It's just a fun sounding song.
Isthisjustfantasy 75 This and the cha cha slide... my family enjoys that one too, they normally come on one after each other. 😂 I also love how you managed to recreate the moves in emojis. Our family parties are pretty old school we put good music on and stay on the dance floor for hours. Our most recent family party before all of this craziness last year started at 5PM and it ended at 3AM!
A fun reaction, James...... The smiles on your face say it all. I have always loved the Village People. I love your grandparent's requests. Take care and be well. Peace.
Gay men, straight men, women everyone knows the moves lol. No-one worries about busting the shapes to this tune. Also strange fact, only one of group was gay. Dave UK
@@cathyhall1350 Indeed not, it was all part of the marketing have stereotypical gay characters but as another already responded only the Indian character was gay.
This isn't true. Victor Willis (the Policeman) and Glenn Hughes (the Biker) were straight while Felipe Rose (the American Indian), Randy Jones (the Cowboy), David Hodo (the Construction Worker), and Alex Briley (the Military Man) were gay. Victor Willis was married to Phylicia Rashad (Clair Huxtable from the Cosbys) until 1982. he owns 1/3 of the song and refused to allow Russia to use it during the Sochi Olympics because of Russia's stance on homosexuality. People get confused because there has been incarnations of the group, but the originals are explained here.
@@elevenbucks5682 No that's only your own wicked thoughts. Or are there no Black Christians in your worldview? And if they are Black and Christian, then what makes them racists?
This was one of the songs we asked the DJ to play at our wedding reception; everyone was dancing and doing the YMCA hand signs! 😂Love your channel, James; keep up the great job and you’ll be at 100 k in no time🙏🏻👍🏻🥰
I must say you are an old soul and thats why you are jealous of us who came along during that time with the awesome music. You are a beautiful person and continue to listen to the oldies.
Every wedding or big family/friends party I've ever been to eventually gets round the the YMCA. It's the one song that fills the dance floor in seconds, so much fun 🤷🏻♀️🙅♀️🙋♀️🙆♀️
I just love your reactions! You are the first reaction RUclips channel we subscribed to! The YMCA is a great song and video. I’m so glad that you are doing well in your RUclips endeavors. You’re a cutie pie. 😘😘
Don't know if you live near them or not, but if you do, you should have your grandparents be with you for your reactions to the songs they tell you about! I think that would be fun.
Spelling out YMCA to the song was started by the audience at American Bandstand. The song was introduced by Dick Clark. When the Village People started singing the crowd started spelling out YMCA. The Village people noticed the crowd doing it and it became famous for the Letters to be spelled out by the crowds.
YMCA is stiill a ..must.. at parties when we want to have fun and dance.. it's a timeless hit and will ever be.. I used to love also another song by the Village people wich was ..5 o'clock in the morning.. would like u to have a reaction to it.. love James .. u're a great guy ever! God bless u
They were my first concert when I was 9..I loved them and my dad ran a radio station so I had all of their albums..I even had a sleepover with my friends for my birthday and I gave all of them Village People albums,wonder if they still have them,lol...
Greenwich Village was a gay area in NYC back then (look up Stonewall riots), so it was fairly obvious to the ‘hip’ folks. I happened to be around 9 or 10 & had absolutely zero clue 🤣
Worship your grandparents for as long as you have them here with you....and for years after!!!💜💜💜💜 Spectacular classic song!!! You're laughing cause its a fun song!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
Yep, the Village People were one of the first out gay groups, hitting big at the end of the seventies when the gay disco scene was at its most influential, a few years before the AIDS crisis hit. This song was a huge, huge hit in 1978. There was even a characteristic dance that people would do to it, moving their arms to imitate the forms of the letters. High school cheerleaders and drill teams all had routines they'd do to it and it was just all over the radio and TV. The Village People had a couple of other hits at about the same time, "Macho Man" and "In the Navy" being almost as popular as this one and both with the same kind of lyrics that hinted at gay subjects. Another popular out-gay disco artist from the late seventies was Sylvester, who had hits this same year with "You Make Me Feel" and "Dance."
Oh my James - this song is a hoot! YMCA - Young Men's Christian Association. They had a big hit with Macho Man and In The Navy. And back in the day after one song was over, you just danced to the next and next etc. Thanks for this memory.
You're grandparents are the bomb with their music taste from what I've gathered over the last few months! Keep on rockin their playlists! Ask them if they remember Dance, dance, dance by Chic? I'm sure they do and I'm sure they skated to it a few times!
Your'e laughing because its fun and upbeat and there is not enough of that 'just for the fun without judgement' entertainment around these days... from the UK thanks, great post
everyone loved this song, some people wouldn't admit it. During this time, lots of Rock fans would yell that they hated disco. "Disco Sucks!" they would yell. Now days they all sing this song with joy when it is played. Now they love Disco.
I love this song!! Can't give you an answer on the "closet" issue, but I do know that every wedding reception in the last maybe 30 years features this song and EVERYBODY sings it (loudly, though not always in tune!) and they do the arm movements that you want to learn!!😍😀😁😀😍
Here's what I read about the song. The writer says it was not written by him as a gay song but he has no problem with the gay community adopting it as an "anthem". I am 72 and this song has been played at just about every wedding reception I've been to since this record was released. Everybody gets up and dances to it. At one reception when my mother was 82 years old she had a little too much wine (or maybe just enough) and she got up and danced the YMCA with the young folks. It was too cute!
Don't worry about the requests we know you'll get to all of them the family comes first lol! Besides your family has awesome pics!!! I loved the village people when I was a kid keep reacting to them you made me laugh so hard today I appreciate it!!! By the way you haven't been to many weddings have you??? LOL 🤣😂🤣 this is probably one of the most requested song at any wedding!
Did you know that Denzel Washington worked as creative arts director of the overnight summer camp at Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville, Connecticut during his college years? The YMCA is a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The YMCA is a powerful association of men, women, and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. No, it's not a gay song, although our brothers and sisters in the LBGTQ community identify a lot with it. It's a song that encourages young people to join the YMCA. It's a song that makes you dance and be happy. I LOVE IT!
Nothing to do with this reaction: I just watched your reaction to Dreams (Fleetwood Mac). Glad to see you're doing well. You should do a reaction to " Song Bird". It features the other lady in Fleetwood Mac, Christy McVie(the bass player is her husband). It will pull at your heart and she might enter your list of best songs by females, SERIOUSLY!!! I'm an elder giving you a suggestion, remember what you said about elders?! lol
Wow I actually have YMCA in my past ! At 8/9 yrs old we went there for a swim team. There were down and out guys around, staying for cheap; also Vietnam inductees got their buzz cuts and enrolled there.
You have it right. It was a 'gay anthem' of the 1970s. Every guy in the group typifies a 'gay stereotype' of the period, from the leather guy to the policeman. And, it's true, back then, we gay men, when traveling often found a 'home away from home' at YMCAs across the country. YMCA is the 'Young Men's Christian Association', and you could go there, sleep for cheap, get a shower and they were usually in the downtown areas of cities. There was usually a lot of hanky panky in the group showers. The bathrooms/showers were usually down the hall from your room. Those were the days! ;-) I'm in my 70s now, but when I hear the song 'YMCA" it takes me back. I stayed at a YMCA for the first time in 1968.
Hello my fellow human being. I appreciate what you do and I love that you want to share music with everyone.. it is after all the language of the soul. I've noticed that you haven't reacted to Radiohead, a band in my estimation with possibly the most soul of all. I hope you keep doing what you love and finding the music you want to share, and to that end I recommend "I Promise", by Radiohead. It is beautiful and moving and I really think you'd love it. Best wishes, and much success to you.
Come on people wants the music start playing you know that you want to get up and dance 💃 with this beautiful song and music the village people where great music rock pop bands and you can still take this song and music to any disco club's and people will get up and dance the night away let's go back to the seventies ❤❤❤❤❤
I think constant laughing is the best reaction to YMCA there could be. And yes, it's exactly what you think it is, but it's also just a fun little tune that you can dance to in any group.
If you ever go to a baseball game, a football game, a basketball game, you name it at some point the whole crowd gets on THEIR feet and sings along to the YMCA.
Great reaction...this song is a CLASSIC (although a few years before my time). Btw, there's a freaky backstory to this song. The song is based on YMCAs back in the 1960s and 1970s that were well known to be a place where gay men hooked-up for laisons in the bathrooms and in the gyms etc at the local YMCAs. So they wrote a song about it since the YMCA developed a reputation back in those days for random gay hook-ups...lol Btw, I'm totally straight...and I LOVE this group!!
Yes it was the era of coming out kinda a theme song. You don't know what the ymca is ? There's a ywca also Everyone learned the dance it was cool. Love your reaction , you crack me up. Keep having fun . !
Don't do anyone else's requests - your Grandparents have EXCELLENT taste and should ALWAYS come first - Young Man !!!!
Agreed. Family first.
I agree
Amazing choice from your grandparents. YMCA needs to be advised to listen to on prescription. More choices from your grandparents please. Think your reaction was accurately observed on the song.
His grandparents are awesome!
More Grandparent requests please..
“In The Navy” and “Macho Man” were their other big hits.
Macho Man!
When my nephew was young we used to sing it "Nacho nacho man. Don't look at me, I'm nacho man".
Phil Herman US Navy wanted to use In the Navy for recruiting.....until they realised the message!
Loved Macho Man
@@thewickedchicken82 that is so darn cute
TAKE YOUR TIME. It is your show. There is no way that you are going to please 75,000 people. Ignore their prattling along. You are great!!! I am 76 years old and I love your channel. If the naysayers and gainsayers don't like it they are free to unsubscribe. You are cool. Don't let them bother you. They can go watch some phony-baloney reactors if they don't like it.
We appreciate what’s best , right? 💕
Amen
Absolutely agreed. ✌❤
orba humphrey, I too am 76 years old and completely agree with you! All this wonderful variety of music is available to us and to these great people who enjoy reacting to our past entertainment! What's not to like about that?
you said it
The Village People was just a fun group and fun music! 🎶✌️
The YMCA still operates as a community and fitness center. This was so popular. Everyone dances to this.
Not in California, the YMCA closed down because of AIDS.
Yes it is about gay men. Some of the guys costumes in the background were stereotypical gay images, the cowboy, the hard hat, the leather guy etc.
It was always just a fun song. BTW your grandparents have excellent taste.
That went way over our heads back then, too young lol
True story: I was watching The Village People on a VH1 special and my 84 year old dad wandered in and said, "I always liked those fellas. They represented American men!"
I damn near broke a rib trying not to laugh.
He also said that RuPaul was the "finest looking black woman he ever saw." No one said a word!
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That is hilarious. 😂😂
The dance that everyone does to this song was not choreographed by the group. It was done by the fans. This song is played at every wedding and most any other party. It's just a fun sounding song.
This song always gets my relatives on the dance floor at our family parties. 🎉
Same. Who doesn't love doing the YMCA!? 🙆♀️🙅♀️🤷🏻♀️🙋♀️
Isthisjustfantasy 75
This and the cha cha slide... my family enjoys that one too, they normally come on one after each other. 😂 I also love how you managed to recreate the moves in emojis. Our family parties are pretty old school we put good music on and stay on the dance floor for hours. Our most recent family party before all of this craziness last year started at 5PM and it ended at 3AM!
A fun reaction, James...... The smiles on your face say it all. I have always loved the Village People. I love your grandparent's requests. Take care and be well. Peace.
Gay men, straight men, women everyone knows the moves lol. No-one worries about busting the shapes to this tune. Also strange fact, only one of group was gay. Dave UK
The red indian was the only gay guy in the group
What??? I thought they were all gay?? LOL
@@cathyhall1350 Indeed not, it was all part of the marketing have stereotypical gay characters but as another already responded only the Indian character was gay.
I just read they all were except for the lead singer. The cowboy , Randy married to a man
This isn't true. Victor Willis (the Policeman) and Glenn Hughes (the Biker) were straight while Felipe Rose (the American Indian), Randy Jones (the Cowboy), David Hodo (the Construction Worker), and Alex Briley (the Military Man) were gay. Victor Willis was married to Phylicia Rashad (Clair Huxtable from the Cosbys) until 1982. he owns 1/3 of the song and refused to allow Russia to use it during the Sochi Olympics because of Russia's stance on homosexuality. People get confused because there has been incarnations of the group, but the originals are explained here.
Young Men"s Christian Association is what it stands for Love and Peace.
Be racist today.
@@elevenbucks5682 No that's only your own wicked thoughts. Or are there no Black Christians in your worldview? And if they are Black and Christian, then what makes them racists?
The YMCA still exists. There's one down the street from my house.
Your face through this was brilliant 😂✌️🇦🇺❣️
This was one of the songs we asked the DJ to play at our wedding reception; everyone was dancing and doing the YMCA hand signs! 😂Love your channel, James; keep up the great job and you’ll be at 100 k in no time🙏🏻👍🏻🥰
I must say you are an old soul and thats why you are jealous of us who came along during that time with the awesome music. You are a beautiful person and continue to listen to the oldies.
Watch "In the Navy" and "Macho Man". You will no longer have any speculations lol! Very entertaining group
Not to mention San Fransisco.
You need never apologize for your reaction to a song.....it's always honest and true and comes from a place of love.
Always be you!!! I love the honesty!!! That’s what makes your reactions so great...because you are genuine!!!
Every wedding or big family/friends party I've ever been to eventually gets round the the YMCA. It's the one song that fills the dance floor in seconds, so much fun 🤷🏻♀️🙅♀️🙋♀️🙆♀️
I just love your reactions! You are the first reaction RUclips channel we subscribed to! The YMCA is a great song and video. I’m so glad that you are doing well in your RUclips endeavors. You’re a cutie pie. 😘😘
I am not ashamed, as a straight white dude, i was doing the YMCA dance, haters gonna hate, and I'm still going to love them
Don't know if you live near them or not, but if you do, you should have your grandparents be with you for your reactions to the songs they tell you about! I think that would be fun.
Absolutely!
I agree!
Great idea!
That would be fun, watching your grandparents with you. 😊
Cool! Could we meet your grandparents?
I hit subscribe because I thought what a nice grandson! And what a unique way for your grandfather to come out to you!
Oh my goodness, this is still played at every wedding reception. Love it, usually ends up with everyone on the floor dancing 💃🏼
This was one of the best DANCING songs ever-EVERYONE has danced to it!
Back in the day I danced to this many a time. Listening to it brings back a lot of happy memories.
I couldn't get away from this song because I worked at a YMCA for almost 10 years. Hahaha 😂
Such a great 70’s disco song still popular with people today!
Good on you for taking your grandparents' requests first. you're such a sweet person :)
I LOVE your grandparents requests. They have great taste in music 🎶
Keep enjoying your musical journey
Spelling out YMCA to the song was started by the audience at American Bandstand. The song was introduced by Dick Clark. When the Village People started singing the crowd started spelling out YMCA. The Village people noticed the crowd doing it and it became famous for the Letters to be spelled out by the crowds.
I LOVE your reaction- you make me and lots of people happy- we all need that!
YMCA is stiill a ..must.. at parties when we want to have fun and dance.. it's a timeless hit and will ever be.. I used to love also another song by the Village people wich was ..5 o'clock in the morning.. would like u to have a reaction to it.. love James .. u're a great guy ever! God bless u
Love your reaction, don’t apologize for anything!! Can’t escape this song at any sport event or wedding. Everyone loves this song!!
James, I am always excited to hear your grandpa's selections. My era. Great music.
I love your grandparents choices. I must be around their ages. This has always been a fun song for everyone.
Curiosity is a hunger for knowledge. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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They were my first concert when I was 9..I loved them and my dad ran a radio station so I had all of their albums..I even had a sleepover with my friends for my birthday and I gave all of them Village People albums,wonder if they still have them,lol...
We loved the village people back in the day had our own dance to it
Greenwich Village was a gay area in NYC back then (look up Stonewall riots), so it was fairly obvious to the ‘hip’ folks. I happened to be around 9 or 10 & had absolutely zero clue 🤣
You are so loved! Thank you! ☮️💜☮️
Worship your grandparents for as long as you have them here with you....and for years after!!!💜💜💜💜 Spectacular classic song!!! You're laughing cause its a fun song!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
Whether your gay or not, song is catchy
I just think of Wayne’s World 2 when I hear this now.
It's even more hilarious in Chinese! ruclips.net/video/345dQh03CwE/видео.html&ab_channel=style300x
Yep, the Village People were one of the first out gay groups, hitting big at the end of the seventies when the gay disco scene was at its most influential, a few years before the AIDS crisis hit. This song was a huge, huge hit in 1978. There was even a characteristic dance that people would do to it, moving their arms to imitate the forms of the letters. High school cheerleaders and drill teams all had routines they'd do to it and it was just all over the radio and TV. The Village People had a couple of other hits at about the same time, "Macho Man" and "In the Navy" being almost as popular as this one and both with the same kind of lyrics that hinted at gay subjects. Another popular out-gay disco artist from the late seventies was Sylvester, who had hits this same year with "You Make Me Feel" and "Dance."
Oh my James - this song is a hoot! YMCA - Young Men's Christian Association. They had a big hit with Macho Man and In The Navy. And back in the day after one song was over, you just danced to the next and next etc. Thanks for this memory.
I was raised during the 70s. The Village People were a lot of fun! They got everybody dancing.
I highly suggest Citizens Of The World and The Women.
I love your grandparents taste in music! You are so lucky. Keep up the great videos. ❤️❤️
Good timesin the 80's wish you and I and everyone have good times ahead!
Haha love the look on your face. Back when this came out I was 11 so it was catchy and innocent and a happy tune.
You brought a smile to my face. Love the Village people💕💕
Never apologise for what you want to say ...I know you enjoyed it you smiled all the way through that song great to see xx
YMCA is still played at most parties today. Our company parties always ha e this song on the playlist.
You're grandparents are the bomb with their music taste from what I've gathered over the last few months! Keep on rockin their playlists! Ask them if they remember Dance, dance, dance by Chic? I'm sure they do and I'm sure they skated to it a few times!
Your exactly right about the song. Ever body loved this song where they admitted it or not . A catchy tune
Your'e laughing because its fun and upbeat and there is not enough of that 'just for the fun without judgement' entertainment around these days... from the UK thanks, great post
Dude, glad you did this! Grandpa knows best! And it is a cool video, straight or not! I have danced to it clubs for years, it is always a hit!
I grew up with this song great
HEAT👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
It's a really famous song they play it at a lot of places and everybody does the hand signs for the letters the guy in the army uniform is the cutest
Senior Prom was held at one of the nicest YMCA. Always found this song fun.
It’s a fun song! Lots a good times with this group the Village Peoples music!
Great to see someone that respects 'family first'.
Clásico de los 70!!!!😁😁
The song that everyone from your 88 year old grandmother, to your 3 year old nephew immediately dances to
"Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back."
everyone loved this song, some people wouldn't admit it. During this time, lots of Rock fans would yell that they hated disco. "Disco Sucks!" they would yell. Now days they all sing this song with joy when it is played. Now they love Disco.
I love this song!! Can't give you an answer on the "closet" issue, but I do know that every wedding reception in the last maybe 30 years features this song and EVERYBODY sings it (loudly, though not always in tune!)
and they do the arm movements that you want to learn!!😍😀😁😀😍
Married in 2004 & put it on the DJ list! It gets everyone up!!😁
Grandparents deserve priority. they've earned it for sure!
Always put your grandparents first! ALWAYS!
This song was a massive hit in its day!!
Here's what I read about the song. The writer says it was not written by him as a gay song but he has no problem with the gay community adopting it as an "anthem". I am 72 and this song has been played at just about every wedding reception I've been to since this record was released. Everybody gets up and dances to it. At one reception when my mother was 82 years old she had a little too much wine (or maybe just enough) and she got up and danced the YMCA with the young folks. It was too cute!
Don't worry about the requests we know you'll get to all of them the family comes first lol! Besides your family has awesome pics!!! I loved the village people when I was a kid keep reacting to them you made me laugh so hard today I appreciate it!!!
By the way you haven't been to many weddings have you??? LOL 🤣😂🤣 this is probably one of the most requested song at any wedding!
Did you know that Denzel Washington worked as creative arts director of the overnight summer camp at Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville, Connecticut during his college years?
The YMCA is a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The YMCA is a powerful association of men, women, and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change.
No, it's not a gay song, although our brothers and sisters in the LBGTQ community identify a lot with it. It's a song that encourages young people to join the YMCA.
It's a song that makes you dance and be happy. I LOVE IT!
Absolutely loved his reaction!
Nothing to do with this reaction: I just watched your reaction to Dreams (Fleetwood Mac). Glad to see you're doing well. You should do a reaction to " Song Bird". It features the other lady in Fleetwood Mac, Christy McVie(the bass player is her husband). It will pull at your heart and she might enter your list of best songs by females, SERIOUSLY!!! I'm an elder giving you a suggestion, remember what you said about elders?! lol
I think your grandparent's requests should always come first. They are very cool.
My grandson had no idea YMCA was an organization. "I thought it's just where the pool is..." How times have changed!
In the old days you could rent a room cheap and stay at the YMCA, now I don't know if they still have rooms for rent.
Wow I actually have YMCA in my past ! At 8/9 yrs old we went there for a swim team. There were down and out guys around, staying for cheap; also Vietnam inductees got their buzz cuts and enrolled there.
Billy Connelly did a fabulous pastiche of their song ‘In the Navy’ - ‘In the Brownies”
Nice to see you again my friend great reaction and great tune 🎶🎶🎶😊👌👍
I'm in quarantine right now, but lying in bed, watching this video and dancing YMCA makes me directly feel better! :D
You have it right. It was a 'gay anthem' of the 1970s. Every guy in the group typifies a 'gay stereotype' of the period, from the leather guy to the policeman. And, it's true, back then, we gay men, when traveling often found a 'home away from home' at YMCAs across the country. YMCA is the 'Young Men's Christian Association', and you could go there, sleep for cheap, get a shower and they were usually in the downtown areas of cities. There was usually a lot of hanky panky in the group showers. The bathrooms/showers were usually down the hall from your room. Those were the days! ;-) I'm in my 70s now, but when I hear the song 'YMCA" it takes me back. I stayed at a YMCA for the first time in 1968.
GREAT!!!! Any place that the cowboys and the "Indians" and the motor cycle gang and the cops love each other- I'm FOR it!
Hello my fellow human being. I appreciate what you do and I love that you want to share music with everyone.. it is after all the language of the soul. I've noticed that you haven't reacted to Radiohead, a band in my estimation with possibly the most soul of all. I hope you keep doing what you love and finding the music you want to share, and to that end I recommend "I Promise", by Radiohead. It is beautiful and moving and I really think you'd love it. Best wishes, and much success to you.
The very first album I ever bought. God, I am old.... :)
Come on people wants the music start playing you know that you want to get up and dance 💃 with this beautiful song and music the village people where great music rock pop bands and you can still take this song and music to any disco club's and people will get up and dance the night away let's go back to the seventies ❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve always loved this song and now I work at the Y and had to be taught the proper way to do the dance and make the letters 😂
I think constant laughing is the best reaction to YMCA there could be. And yes, it's exactly what you think it is, but it's also just a fun little tune that you can dance to in any group.
If you ever go to a baseball game, a football game, a basketball game, you name it at some point the whole crowd gets on THEIR feet and sings along to the YMCA.
Your grandparents... coolest ever!!!
Love this song...dance dance dance ❤️
Your reactions are awesome!!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️
I love watching u have fun and smiling
Great song from the Disco Era Love your reaction to it! Gotta say you are probably right.....
Can literally see your brain thinking “haaaang on a minute” 🤣🤣
You just HAVE TO smile when the Village People perform
Saw them in a hotel in Palm Beach FL back in 2005. I was there for something else and they were hanging out in the bar
Great reaction...this song is a CLASSIC (although a few years before my time). Btw, there's a freaky backstory to this song. The song is based on YMCAs back in the 1960s and 1970s that were well known to be a place where gay men hooked-up for laisons in the bathrooms and in the gyms etc at the local YMCAs. So they wrote a song about it since the YMCA developed a reputation back in those days for random gay hook-ups...lol
Btw, I'm totally straight...and I LOVE this group!!
Yes it was the era of coming out kinda a theme song. You don't know what the ymca is ? There's a ywca also
Everyone learned the dance it was cool. Love your reaction , you crack me up. Keep having fun . !