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Singer Nezza addressed her decision to sing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium during an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' on June 23.
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
Until that day, I’d never been involved in anything political. I’d never broken a rule in my life. But when a Dodgers rep ...
Nezza says even after the discouragement from the team’s representative, she hadn’t yet decided whether to sing in English or Spanish until she walked out onto the field and saw the stands ...
Nezza Says Dodgers Told Her She’s No Longer ‘Welcome’ After Singing National Anthem in Spanish. The team, however, previously said that it would be "happy" to have the Latin pop singer back.
Nezza’s 90-second rendition of the national anthem in Spanish came amid recent ICE raids in Los Angeles, which have led to protests in cities across the country.. The anthem rendition went viral ...
Nezza may have reportedly faced backlash from the Los Angeles Dodgers after singing the national anthem in Spanish on June 14, but the Latin pop singer who grew up in California’s Bay Area is ...
Nezza was left in tears Sunday after a team official asked her to refrain from singing in Spanish, a video of which the Latin pop musician shared with followers on TikTok.
Nezza does not think she will return to the stadium, despite the Dodgers’ statement, but says she hopes her performance will inspire others to use their voice and speak out.
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Nezza sang "El Pendón Estrellado," the official Spanish version of the national anthem. The song was commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945. Clotilde Arias, ...