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Guess What?: Dul defends his single against critics

JAKARTA: Abdul “Dul” Qodir Jaelani, son of rockstar Ahmad Dhani has responded to critics who accuse him of copying US rock band Nirvana on his newly released single

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Sat, March 28, 2015 Published on Mar. 28, 2015 Published on 2015-03-28T13:57:10+07:00

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Guess What?:   Dul defends his single against critics

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AKARTA: Abdul '€œDul'€ Qodir Jaelani, son of rockstar Ahmad Dhani has responded to critics who accuse him of copying US rock band Nirvana on his newly released single.

He posted his response on his Instagram account, kapanlagi.com reported on Friday.

'€œLook how Kurt Cobain also attempted to copy a song titled '€˜Eighties'€™ from the band Killing Joke,'€ he said.

Dul'€™s reaction came after many people said his song, released early this month, was in a style that imitated Nirvana'€™s front man, Kurt Cobain.

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