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Song for Bekasi

Song for Bekasi: Jason Daniels ( from left to right), Jenny (US), Harry (the Netherlands), Mariama (Gambia) and Dannicky (US), personnel of a parody music group, The Bule Gila (Crazy Foreigners) or Bugils, shoot a music video during Car Free Day in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, on Sunday

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Mon, April 13, 2015 Published on Apr. 13, 2015 Published on 2015-04-13T05:56:00+07:00

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Song for Bekasi: Jason Daniels ( from left to right), Jenny (US), Harry (the Netherlands), Mariama (Gambia) and Dannicky (US), personnel of a parody music group, The Bule Gila (Crazy Foreigners) or Bugils, shoot a music video during Car Free Day in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, on Sunday. Their song, titled “Bekasi”, is dedicated to Bekasi, a city in West Java, which is often mocked on social media for its congestion and poor road conditions. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama) Song for Bekasi: Jason Daniels ( from left to right), Jenny (US), Harry (the Netherlands), Mariama (Gambia) and Dannicky (US), personnel of a parody music group, The Bule Gila (Crazy Foreigners) or Bugils, shoot a music video during Car Free Day in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, on Sunday. Their song, titled “Bekasi”, is dedicated to Bekasi, a city in West Java, which is often mocked on social media for its congestion and poor road conditions. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama) ( from left to right), Jenny (US), Harry (the Netherlands), Mariama (Gambia) and Dannicky (US), personnel of a parody music group, The Bule Gila (Crazy Foreigners) or Bugils, shoot a music video during Car Free Day in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, on Sunday. Their song, titled “Bekasi”, is dedicated to Bekasi, a city in West Java, which is often mocked on social media for its congestion and poor road conditions. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

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span class="caption">Song for Bekasi: Jason Daniels ( from left to right), Jenny (US), Harry (the Netherlands), Mariama (Gambia) and Dannicky (US), personnel of a parody music group, The Bule Gila (Crazy Foreigners) or Bugils, shoot a music video during Car Free Day in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, on Sunday. Their song, titled '€œBekasi'€, is dedicated to Bekasi, a city in West Java, which is often mocked on social media for its congestion and poor road conditions. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

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