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Artist Dan Deacon performed a controversial auto-tune version of the “Star Spangled Banner” before the first game of Thursday ...
The Dodgers say Nezza is welcome back at Dodger Stadium even though she says someone told her she was banned after performing the national anthem in Spanish.
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
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.
LOS ANGELES — As fans removed their caps and stood for the national anthem Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, they were met with a surprising rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Latin pop and R&B ...
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.
Latin singer Nezza said that she is "super proud" of performing the national anthem in Spanish, despite being discouraged from doing so by the Dodgers, and that she has "no regrets." ...
Nezza explains that she doesn't regret singing the national anthem in Spanish at the Dodgers Game during the No Kings protest.
In Los Angeles, pop singer Vanessa Hernandez — professionally known as Nezza —engaged in a small-scale, one-woman protest at a Dodgers baseball game by just singing the national anthem.
FILE – Music artist Nezza reacts after singing the national anthem prior to a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles, Saturday, June 14, 2025 ...
Nezza, whose full name is Vanessa Hernández, performed the song Saturday. She said she was first planning on singing the US National Anthem in Spanglish, but, with the ongoing immigration raids ...