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Nezza: Anthem Controversy – Dodgers & Spanish Rendition - News Directory 3

Nezza: Anthem Controversy – Dodgers & Spanish Rendition

June 16, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Los Angeles – Singer Nezza sparked conversation Saturday after performing "El Pendón Estrellado," the Spanish version of the national anthem, at Dodger stadium.
  • Nezza posted a TikTok ⁢video where an unidentified person,⁤ who she identified as a Dodgers ⁢employee, can be heard saying, "We are going⁢ to do the song in...
  • Following her performance,Nezza posted another video explaining she felt emotional ‍about the experiance.
Original source: rollingstone.com

nezza’s ⁣bold decision⁤ to perform the national⁢ anthem in Spanish at a Dodgers game ignited a firestorm of debate. This performance, defying a reported request to sing⁢ in English, quickly became a major talking point.Adding ⁣fuel to the fire, her rendition occurred amidst significant “No Kings Day” protests, amplifying the⁢ importance of her⁤ actions. ⁣The core of‍ the story involves a singer, the ⁤anthem’s Spanish version, and the potential for cultural ‍and political implications. News directory 3 has the full ‍story, offering deeper insights into Nezza‘s motivations and the resulting controversy. Discover what’s⁣ next as⁢ the story ⁢unfolds.







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Key Points

  • Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at a Dodgers game.
  • A Dodgers employee ‍reportedly asked her to sing in English.
  • The performance occurred ⁢during “No Kings Day” protests.

Singer Nezza Performs National anthem in Spanish at Dodgers Game

Updated June 16, 2025

Los Angeles – Singer Nezza sparked conversation Saturday after performing “El Pendón Estrellado,” the Spanish version of the national anthem, at Dodger stadium. This⁤ performance of the national anthem in Spanish came after, Nezza said, a dodgers employee requested she sing the anthem in English.

Nezza posted a TikTok ⁢video where an unidentified person,⁤ who she identified as a Dodgers ⁢employee, can be heard saying, “We are going⁢ to do the song in English today, so I’m not sure if that wasn’t relayed.”

Following her performance,Nezza posted another video explaining she felt emotional ‍about the experiance. She stated she “felt like‍ I needed to do it,” given current events.

The performance ‍coincided with “No ⁢Kings Day” demonstrations in Los Angeles and 2,000 othre locations nationwide, protesting President Donald trump.These protests followed Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines in response to protests against ICE raids.

Nezza addressed the controversy in a statement, saying, “I had the honour ⁤of singing the national anthem at the Dodgers game in⁢ Los Angeles — but⁤ I chose⁣ to sing‍ it in spanish. Despite being told I couldn’t, I went forward anyway, because I believe representation matters.”

She further explained the past context: “in⁤ 1945,President Franklin D.Roosevelt himself commissioned an official Spanish version of ‘The Star-Spangled ‍Banner’ to⁢ honor and include Latin Americans… The heart of the anthem does not change with the language

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