Duncan Jones believes that Donald Trump is playing his father's music at campaign events to annoy him.
The British tabloid Metro reported on Sunday that Jones was upset with Trump because he used his father's music for his campaign.
At his Mar-a-Lago estate on Tuesday, Trump used a song by the artist, "Heroes".
The use of the song sparked questions about whether the former president got approval from the estate of the artist.
Jones believes that Trump is using his father's music at rallies to " wind" him up.
One user asked Jones to do something about Trump's use of "Heroes" before Jones said the candidate has used "Bowie's music in the past".
The track he used six years ago is the same one he used today. There isn't much we can do about it.
We've been though this before. He used the same track 6 years ago. Ive been told there is little we can do about it.
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) November 16, 2022
Several artists have spoken out about the former president using their songs without their permission at events.
The campaign used a song co-written by David Porter and Sam & Dave, called "Hold On I'm Coming", which was co-written by Hayes and David Porter.
It can be difficult to stop a politician from using your music, but we are dedicated to making sure that Donald Trump doesn't use " Hold on I'm Coming" anymore.
The Trump campaign and Jones have been contacted by HuffPost.