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D4vd’s Collaborations Removed from Streaming Amid Murder Charges Investigation
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D4vd's tracks removed from streaming after murder arrest. Collaborations with Laufey, Kali Uchis, Holly Humberstone & more pulled.

AceShowbiz - Several collaborations by D4vd have been taken down from streaming platforms following serious legal developments involving the artist.

Notable tracks featuring D4vd with artists such as Holly Humberstone ("Superbloodmoon"), Laufey ("This Is How It Feels"), Kali Uchis ("Crashing"), and Damiano David have all been removed. In particular, Damiano David replaced the D4vd-assisted version of "Tangerine" with a solo rendition. Although the news of D4vd's arrest on first-degree murder charges surfaced last week, the exact timing of when these songs were pulled remains unclear.

Back in September of last year, Kali Uchis addressed fans on Instagram about her collaboration with D4vd, explaining that the song "Crashing" was in the process of being removed from streaming services. This decision came after the discovery of the body of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas in a Tesla registered to D4vd. Uchis stated, "Not my friend i did a song with him which is currently in the process of being taken down given today's disturbing news." Around the same time, figure-skating champion Alysa Liu announced she would be removing the Laufey and D4vd collaboration "This Is How It Feels" from her routines following the news of Rivas’ death.

Additionally, D4vd's track "What Are You Waiting For" was reportedly removed from the Madden 26 video game soundtrack. His record label, Darkroom/Interscope, severed ties with him last year as well.

Currently, the only collaboration still available on streaming platforms is his song with The Kid Laroi titled "The Line" from Laroi’s 2023 album The First Time.

D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was arrested last week and charged with the first-degree murder of Celeste Rivas. Authorities allege that Rivas threatened to expose an inappropriate sexual relationship with Burke just as his music career was gaining momentum.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman released a statement saying, "When she threatened to expose his criminal conduct and devastate his musical career, Burke allegedly murdered her, cut up her body and stuffed her body in two bags that were placed in the front trunk of his car." He described the crime as "horrific and gruesome," and assured that justice will be sought for Rivas and her family.

The family of Celeste Rivas also issued a statement expressing their desire for justice in the case.

Billboard has reached out to D4vd's representatives for comment but has not yet received a response.

The unfolding situation continues to impact D4vd's presence in the music industry, with multiple collaborators distancing themselves and his music being systematically removed from streaming services amid ongoing investigations.

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