Jully Black is drawing attention for a subtle change she made to the lyrics of O Canada at Sunday's NBA All-Star Game.
is drawing attention for a subtle change she made to the lyrics of O Canada at Sunday's NBA All-Star Game.
The new lyrics appeared to draw a largely positive reaction on social media where some viewers praised Black's revised lyrics.Rapper Chuck D, a member of U.S. hip-hop group Public Enemy, commended Black's performance: Some criticized Black's revision, though this is hardly the first time the words in O Canada have been changed.
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