D4vd Collaborations Removed From Streaming Platforms in Wake of First-Degree Murder Charge
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D4vd Collaborations Removed From Streaming Platforms in Wake of First-Degree Murder Charge
D4vd pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder charges in a hearing on April 20.
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Several collaborations done with singer D4vd have been removed from digital streaming platforms following his arrest for first-degree murder. D4vd, real name David Burke, was arrested on April 16, 2026. So far, this is the latest development in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
News of the arrest spread on April 20. At least four collaborators have since pulled or replaced their songs with D4vd on streaming. Those removed include Kali Uchis’ “Crashing”, Holly Humberstone’s “Superbloodmoon”, and D4vd’s track “This Is How It Feels”, which featured Laufey.
D4vd Collaborators Distance Themselves From Their Work Following Murder........
