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R&B singer Rising is going viral towards her choice to sing “Star Spangled Banner” in Spanish at a Dodgers baseball game in Los Angeles.
In Tiktok, the singer, posted by the singer on Sunday, June 15th, can be seen sporting Dominican Republic jerseys as an invisible woman in the Dodgers front office, perhaps in the Dodgers front office. While being told this, Neza says “Yes,” as her face falls quickly, the video is reduced to a 30-year-old song singing in Spanish at Dodger Stadium.
“Look at the Dodgers saying they can’t sing the spanked banner of the Spanish stars that Roosevelt literally commissioned in 1945,” Netza wrote in on-screen text. “I did it anyway.”
In the middle of a clip of Neza’s song, she appears to be covering her face from emotions.
She captioned Tiktok. The video has been viewed over 7 million times.
In another Tiktok later that day, Netza explained that the official “Star Spangled Banner” translation in Spanish was commissioned by President Franklin Roosevelt to build a better relationship with Latin America. “Because of this, I never thought I’d meet any kind of ‘no’. Especially because we are in LA.
USA Today reached out to Dodgers and Neza representatives for comment.
Neza is likely referring to the nationwide protests against federal immigration enforcement that first exploded in Los Angeles earlier this month.
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency is implementing orders from President Donald Trump to find immigrants living in the United States without legal status. His goal is to deport one million undocumented immigrants each year. This sparked a string of protests of violence from time to time in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Team officials told the Los Angeles Times that there was no difficult feelings about the move and that Netza would be welcomed at future stadiums.