Son Bowie angry about use of father’s music by Donald Trump | show

Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, who died in 2016, is furious about the use of his father’s music by presidential candidate Donald Trump. He announced last week that he would once again run for the presidency and used it Heroesa Bowie hit from the 1970s.

“We’ve been through this before,” Jones writes in response to questions from Twitter users. “He also used the track six years ago. I’ve been told there’s little we can do about it.’ In another reply, Jones says he thinks Trump brought in Heroes again to bully him.

During Trump’s campaigns in recent years, he used more music from artists who were not happy with it. John Fogerty of the band Creedence Clearwater Revival thought it was inappropriate for Trump to use his number Fortune Son used. REM, The White Stripes and Phil Collins also did not want Trump to use their music.

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