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Rising R&B singer Nezza is going viral for her choice to sing the " Star Spangled Banner " in Spanish at a Los Angeles ...
Dodgers fans have grown frustrated over the team’s lack of vocal support for local immigrant communities impacted by the rise ...
On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans on their feet and television cameras trained on the field, Nezza stood ...
Known to fans as Nezza, Dominican American singer Vanessa Hernández's Spanish-language rendition on Saturday reverberated ...
I am proud of Nezza and hope she will sing the national anthem in Spanish again,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Nezza published a video showing a Dodgers employee explicitly telling her not to perform the Spanish version of the anthem.
While being told this, Nezza says, "Oh," as her face immediately falls, before the video cuts to the 30-year-old singing in Spanish in Dodger Stadium ... to finish out the anthem, to cheers.
What started as a subtle act of protest has become national news. Three days after singer and social media personality Nezza performed a Spanish version of the national anthem at Dodger Stadium ...
Dominican-American singer Nezza performed the Spanish-language version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" despite being asked not ...
An interesting national anthem was performed at Dodger Stadium on Saturday — and not because the team wanted it. Rather than sing the traditional "The Star-Spangled Banner," Vanessa Hernández ...
Singer Nezza says the team told her not to sing in Spanish before her performance at Saturday's game against the Giants. "I'm ...