
D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with death of missing teenager
No formal charges yet filed as case heads to District Attorney's office

d4vd, born David Anthony Burke on March 28, 2005, is an American singer-songwriter from New York City. He began creating music at his mother's suggestion to avoid copyright issues with his Fortnite gameplay montages on YouTube. In 2022, he released the singles 'Here with Me' and 'Romantic Homicide,' which gained popularity on TikTok and led to record deals with Darkroom and Interscope Records. Following several releases in 2023, he issued two extended plays, 'Petals to Thorns' and 'The Lost Petals,' with the former charting in five regions. In 2024, Burke released five singles, including 'Feel It,' which charted on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut studio album, 'Withered,' was released in 2025. In September 2025, Burke was involved in a legal case after the body of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found inside a vehicle registered to him. The remaining tour dates and the deluxe edition of 'Withered' were canceled. The cause of Hernandez's death remains undetermined, and the case is under investigation as a potential homicide.
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No formal charges yet filed as case heads to District Attorney's office

FNCS debut arrives September 4th, with Lyon championship streaming live on Twitch.

d4vd announces summer release of 'WITHERED DELUXE: MARCESCENCE' and drops new collaborative single 'L.O.V.E.U' with hannah bahng.

d4vd and Hyunjin collaborate on 'Always Love', combining their distinct styles after expressing mutual admiration for each other's work.

d4vd announces debut album 'WITHERED' for April release, exploring a rose's lifecycle and relationship breakdown, alongside new single 'One More Dance'.

Rising star d4vd has announced an April release of debut album 'WITHERED' while preparing for his upcoming Coachella appearances.

The acoustic ballad comes amid his sold-out international tour and upcoming festival appearances.

Titled the My House is Not a Home Tour, it'll see the buzzy upstart playing his largest venues to date.

You can read more about what he's up to in the December 2023 / January 2024 issue of Dork.
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