Singer-songwriter Nezza joined us following the national attention surrounding her Spanish-language performance of the ...
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Ever since she could remember, the burgeoning L.A. pop singer Nezza has written her own songs. She's choreographed her own moves. She's even applied her own rhinestones to her outfits. Then last ...
The content creator and artist, who went viral for her performance of the national anthem in Spanish at an L.A. Dodgers game, just wants to make music that best represents her but that everyone can ...
Back in June, singer Nezza staged a one-woman protest at Dodger Stadium in response to the federal immigration crackdown in Los Angeles. Now, she’s getting ready to perform a benefit concert Aug. 29 ...
A Latin-R&B musician says she’s “proud of herself” for choosing defiance. Dominican American singer Nezza belted out an emotional rendition of “El Pendón Estrellado,” the official Spanish-language ...
The national anthem performed by Nezza on Sunday at Dodger Stadium dates back to the 1940s when the U.S. government was looking for a Spanish-language version that communicated the values and ...
Singer Nezza, who claimed she was banned from the Dodgers Stadium last month for singing the Spanish rendition of the national anthem, has now released a studio version of that same song. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Cat Cardenas / De Los) Ever since she could remember, the burgeoning L.A. pop singer Nezza has written her own songs. She's ...