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Nezza says she sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium despite being told to sing in English: 'I just felt like I needed to do it. Para mi gente.' ...
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Latin-R&B singer Nezza made a stand at Saturday’s Los Angeles Dodgers game, singing “The Star Spangled Banner” in Spanish, even though she said she had been warned not to, going into the performance.
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Singer Nezza performed national anthem at Dodgers game in Spanish in anti-ICE protest — after team told her to sing only in English ...
Singer and social media personality Nezza performed the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night, despite being told beforehand she was expected to sing it in English.
As of now, wireless emergency alerts only go out in Spanish and English. Yet, nearly 68 million Americans speak another language other than English at home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Nezza published a video showing a Dodgers employee explicitly telling her not to perform the Spanish version of the anthem.
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.
“Never say never, at the moment I didn’t think it was appropriate to do it but who knows in the future. It’s nice to be here and it’s amazing racing through the week.
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