Ray Simpson
Biography
Ray Simpson (born January 15, 1954) is an American singer best known as a former lead singer and "Cop" of the disco super-group Village People, having been in that role for over 30 years. In August 1979, he replaced original lead singer, Victor Willis as the Cop, a role he would fill until 1982, and again from 1987 until Willis' return in 2017. Simpson had been performing backup singing for Village People in its first years, which is why he was recruited (on very short notice) to join the group when Willis left. Simpson was featured in the Village People film, Can't Stop the Music, released in 1980. Born and raised in The Bronx, he is a graduate of City College of New York, majoring in English and minoring in music. His sister, Valerie Simpson, was part of the husband-and-wife songwriting-production team and recording artists Ashford & Simpson. The duo worked with many Motown artists, most successfully with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and then Diana Ross, and with several non-Motown artists, like Chaka Khan and The Brothers Johnson. They also found success as recording artists, notably with their songs "Found A Cure" (1979) and "Solid" (1984). Ray Simpson spent many years performing with the duo. Prior to joining Village People, Simpson also released a solo recording album titled Tiger Love.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

52nd Street
1978

The Wiz (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1978

Live And Sleazy
1979

Turn This Mutha Out
1977

Baltimore
1978

Blam!!
1978

The Iron Man (The Musical By Pete Townshend)
1989

Ginseng Woman
1977

Will Downing
1988

Red Hot
1979

Boogie To The Top
1978

Exotic Mysteries
1978

Is It Still Good To Ya
1978

Derringer
1976

The Vinyl Collection, Vol. 1
2021

The Best Of Village People
1994

Real Love
1986

Solid
1984

Universal Rhythm
1984

Feel It
1979

The Boss
1979

Freestyle
1978

Nice To Have Met You
1978

Send It
1977
Credited work
894 releases · 73 albums · active 1974–2025
- Performance · 1,064
- Other credits · 60
Studios: A&R Studios · Electric Lady Studios · Mediasound · Sigma Sound Studios, New York
