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Vanessa Hernández, the Latin pop singer also known as Nezza, said she has received death threats since she performed the ...
The national anthem performed by Nezza Sunday at Dodger Stadium dates to the 1940s when the U.S. government was looking for a ...
After Latin pop and R&B singer Nezza's viral controversial performance at Dodger Stadium, Dodgers fans have grown frustrated over the team’s lack of vocal support for local immigrant communities ...
As fans removed their caps and stood for the national anthem Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, they were met with a ...
Known to fans as Nezza, Dominican American singer Vanessa Hernández's Spanish-language rendition on Saturday reverberated ...
"Easily one of the scariest days of my life," the Latin pop singer says of the game-time decision at the team's L.A. stadium ...
She made waves over the weekend after singing the U.S. national anthem in Spanish before the Dodgers game, and on Nezza did ...
On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans on their feet and television cameras trained on the field, Nezza stood ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
The singer explained she sang the special 1945 version of the anthem as a show of solidarity against ongoing immigration ...
Singer Nezza explained why she sang the Spanish version of the national anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game yesterday, ...
I didn’t think I would be met with any sort of no, especially because we’re in LA and with everything happening.” ...