Did D4vd write a song about killing someone in his car? Lyrics decoded as viral video causes internet frenzy

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Fan theories and speculations are reportedly going viral after an unreleased song by singer D4vd appeared online. X user Akademiks TV took to his channel on September 23 and noted that they have "confirmed the authenticity of an unreleased song", which has lyrics about "m*rdering a woman in his car."

The alleged unreleased song comes into the light of the singer's ongoing investigation in an alleged "m*rder" case of a teen, Celeste Rivas. For those unversed, Celeste's disembodied body was found on September 8 in a car registered to the 20-year-old rapper's Tesla. Akademiks TV shared the lyrics video of the alleged unreleased song, in which he sings,

"I got time to k!I!..you got time to feel/ we got blood to spill/ all over the new car seats that I’m sleeping on."

In another part of the song, D4vd allegedly indicates a romantic interest who doesn't understand him and sings,

"You don't know me/ cause our love isn't real/ don't tell me how you feel/ signed your heart like a deal/ remember when you see me, what we agreed on."

D4vd's unreleased song causes internet frenzy and fuels speculation

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An unreleased song allegedly sung by David Anthony Burke, popularly known as D4vd, is making rounds on the internet. While there isn't an official indication of the song being linked to the singer, the lyrics have reportedly left the internet in a frenzy. This is another song that has left netizens looking for potential clues in David's alleged relationship with Celeste Rivas.

A few days back, Vice magazine noted that D4vd's 2022 song, Romantic Homicide, had jumped its position on music streaming charts. Describing it as an "unfortunate title", amid the circumstances, the track's lyrics piqued the curiosity of netizens. In one part, David sings,

"In the back of my mind / I ki**ed you / And I didn’t even regret it. I can’t believe I said it / But it’s true / I hate you."

In a November 2022 interview with Genius, David revealed the song had been inspired by "graphic novels" and "Japanese manga." He clarified the meaning of the lyrics and noted,

“So what inspired the hook, ‘in the back of the mind you died,’ is kind of like the storytelling aspects of the lyrics that came before it in a way that it builds up to."

He added,

“The big moment where she died in the back of my mind. I didn’t kill her physically, but in the back of my mind, she died. I didn’t even cry, not a single tear.”

Amid the ongoing investigation, D4vd's old tracks have resurfaced on the internet, fueling theories and speculations. However, no official news has been released by the investigators.

Edited by Janvi Kapur