As you probably already know, the Village People, a notable disco group from the 70s and 80s and known for their overtly masculine and flamboyant image, released the iconic song "YMCA" in 1978. The song was an immense success and became one of the most recognizable and beloved disco anthems of all time. The music video for this song, which featured the Village People performing in front of a YMCA building, is also well-known and iconic.
However, many people are not aware of the existence of a cover version of "YMCA" performed by Boy George, the lead singer of the British new wave band Culture Club. This cover version was released in 1992 and was featured on Boy George's solo album "The Martyr Mantras". In this video, Boy George performs the song in his own unique style, incorporating his signature falsetto vocals and flamboyant stage presence.
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