Singing a national anthem in Spain raised the uproar.
The singer bearing the artist’s name Nezza says he has received death threats from his statement. Aop
An artist known as an artist’s name Nezza Vanessa hernández caused an uproar by singing the baseball team in the Los Angeles Dodgers match in Spanish in the United States national anthem.
The gesture was a protest against the raids against immigrants. A representative of the Dodgers had asked Hernández to present the anthem in English.
The singer published in social media as evidence of the scenes of the scenes that he was asked to sing a national anthem in English.
However, he sang in Spanish and now tells For TMZthat is good to be on the right side of history.
Hernandez says he has received death threats from his statement.
According to TMZ, Nezza has been calmly about threats and said it was only fame in the Internet era.
He really says he thought the team was in agreement with him about what he wanted to do.
Dodgers later published a statement stating that there was no bad blood on the team on behalf of the team and the singer will continue to be welcome to sing Dodgers matches.

