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Dominican singer Nezza claimed the Dodgers tried to stop her performing the Star Spangled Banner in Spanish before Saturday's game against San Francisco, before she did it anyway.
Latin-R&B star Nezza defies orders and sings U.S. national anthem in Spanish at Dodgers game, sparking viral moment and protest buzz.
On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans on their feet and television cameras trained on the field, Nezza stood ...
Singer Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium, prompting varied reactions amid ICE raid tensions.
A spokesperson for the team tells EW there were no hard feelings or repercussions regarding Nezza's performance.
The national anthem performed by Nezza on Sunday at Dodger Stadium dates back to the 1940s. Here's what to know about El ...
What was just another game between the Dodgers and the Giants, ended up turning into a social and political controversy with the situation in the United States. Dodger Stadium was ...
Amidst those protests, the Dodgers hosted the Giants, and the national anthem singer on Sunday night made a controversial decision to sing "The Star Spangled Banner" in Spanish. Vanessa Hernandez, who ...
A former professional baseball player called out the league for giving fans a “lecture” instead of entertainment and demanded they “stop the gay sh*t.” Former Atlanta Braves […] ...
Singer Nezza sparked controversy over the weekend by performing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodgers Stadium despite being told by the organization ...
The Dodgers said Sunday that Shohei Ohtani will make his Dodgers pitching debut Monday against the San Diego Padres.