Nezza Defies Dodgers' Rules by Singing National Anthem in Spanish
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Nezza, a Los Angeles-based singer, sang the US national anthem in Spanish at a Dodgers game to inspire her community amid social unrest, despite team rules and initial resistance. Her performance sparked mixed reactions, but she received support from celebrities and her community, emphasizing her intent to honor her roots and stand with Latinos. The incident highlighted issues of cultural expression and respect for the anthem, with Nezza feeling divinely inspired and proud of her decision.
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