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Some countries have as many as four anthems, to represent different languages or tribes. Others have dark histories buried in the music and lyrics.
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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.
Nezza said she was first planning on singing the U.S. National Anthem in Spanglish, but, with the ongoing immigration raids, she decided to do the song in Spanish only.
Music artist Nezza sings 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.
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.
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.
Singer Nezza made a split-second decision to sing the national anthem in Spanish after being told she couldn't at the Dodgers vs. Giants game in Los Angeles.
Nezza is not the first singer to face backlash in performing the national anthem. Last October, Loomis dropped an F-bomb during her rendition at the Free & Equal Elections Presidential Debate.
Nezza was told she couldn't sing the national anthem in Spanish. Watch her do it anyway.
Singer Nezza made a statement when she sang the Spanish-language version of the National Anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game on June 14.
Los Angeles's flagship franchise has had little to say amid upheaval in the city.
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