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Singer Nezza addressed her decision to sing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium during an appearance on 'Jimmy ...
Singer Nezza claimed in a now-viral TikTok that she was banned from singing the Spanish version of the National Anthem at the ...
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.
Nezza may have reportedly faced backlash from the Los Angeles Dodgers after singing the national anthem in Spanish on June 14 ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
The Dodgers say Nezza is welcome back at Dodger Stadium even though she says someone told her she was banned after performing ...
Singer Nezza tearfully recalled her experience of singing the Spanish-language version of the “Star Spangled Banner” at a Los ...
Singer Nezza explained why she sang the Spanish version of the national anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game yesterday, against the team's wishes.
A spokesperson for Dodgers stadium informed that Nezza would not face any consequences and is welcome at Dodgers stadium in the future.
The translated national anthem, "El Pendón Estrellado," was commissioned by the U.S. State Department in 1945. Clotilde Arias, a Peruvian immigrant, composed it.
Latin pop and R&B singer Nezza stood in front of the crowd, closed her eyes and belted the song out — in Spanish. Her 90-second rendition, and a behind-the-scenes video she shared on social media of ...
After Nezza sang the National Anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, the singer said she'd do it again, "a million times." ...