An interpretation of the national anthem in the confrontation of the 4 nations has once again made waves, with the performance of the Canadian national anthem on Friday as the “worst.”
Last weekend, in the midst of tensions between the United States and Canada, the 'Banner Star-Spangled' was booed aloud before the two nations faced in Montreal.
On Thursday, the rivals gathered again in the final of the tournament, and fans were not in the interpretation of singer Chantal Kreviazuk of 'or Canada' before the game.
Kreviazuk changed between the English and French lyrics initially and stumbled through some of its lines initially, before maintaining certain notes more time than usual in the song.
'That could be the worst Canadian anthem I've heard … wow. I'm sure I was nervous, but spoiling the lyrics several times in the first prayer is crazy, 'one wrote in x.
'That singer who sang the Canadian anthem, is from Canada … why didn't he know the lyrics? asked.

Chantal Kreviazuk sang the Canadian national anthem before the final of the United States.
'I don't know, obviously, but Lowkey sounded as if the woman who sing the Canadian anthem was singing as if it were only 70% safe that I knew the letter hahaha,' a Third added.
In front of the crowd in Boston, Kreviazuk's interpretation was booed by American fans.
But a fan reclaimed“That hymn of Chantal Kreviazuk was more disrespectful than any boo could be.”
'Sorry, Chantal Kreviazuk should be ashamed and owes to the country an apology for that performance of the Canadian national anthem,' a Different chimed fans.
Specifically, the artist apparently sang 'that they only eat us' instead of' in all commands in the third line.
A singer's representative has He said to CBC News in Canada that the change was made on purpose in response to the recent suggestions of President Donald Trump that the United States would add to Canada as a state 51.
Trump has also fueled the fire between the two countries by emitting new tariffs to the northern neighbors and even referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as 'governor' in a brutal blow.
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