Count on Me, Singapore dispute: Indian composer concedes claim to song, MCCY says

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SINGAPORE — The Indian composer at the centre of a controversy involving a Singapore National Day song has backed down from his claim of being the original composer of the song, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said.

 

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What happened to the flattery ?

I can only imagine what the village head said to him. “Are you stupid?”

250 witnesses is it? Typical Indian corn 🌽,

Clown

good thing he did not use his snake charm.

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