D4vd deletes song hinting Celeste cheated: Here's every detail you need to know
On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, many of the Redditors reported receiving a BandLab notification showing that d4vd had released a new song
Amid the ongoing investigation into the chilling murder case of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose dead body was found in a Tesla owned by American singer-songwriter David Antony Burke, known as D4vd.
Though multiple claims have been framed against D4vd on social media, with the latest one, which has sparked buzz online, hinting that American singer-songwriter d4vd may have hinted at a new song, sparking a frenzy before deleting it, according to fans on Reddit and BandLab (a cross-platform digital audio workstation).
Let’s find out what the lyrics reveal.
On Tuesday, October, 28, 2025, many of the Redditors reported receiving a BandLab notification showing that d4vd had released a new song.
When they tried to access the song, the link led to an ‘error’ or ‘private’ message, fueling rumors that it might have been uploaded by error.
A Reddit post that is now making rounds on the internet mentioned, “I accidentally tapped a notification on BandLab that said d4vd posted a new song, but when I clicked it, it said ‘error’ and ‘private.’ Not that it really means anything, but I was curious if anyone who follows him on BandLab got a notification as well."
Netizens are now speculating that the upload may have been teased as a demo, a test track, or a snippet from an upcoming d4vd’s project.
One Reddit user wrote, “This has to be a song he made before her death. He still singing like she broke his heart. He always makes her look bad in his new songs. Especially these ones where he talks about her replacing him. Anyone else get the idea of him using that to cope with what has happened. Whether she died accidentally or not. I feel like he'd rather accept she broke his heart then accept she’s gone. Like it’s his one way to disconnect from the reality of it all. Anyone else feel that way?”
Another one commented, “Feels like he’s leaving a trail of breadcrumbs for people to analyse.” While one speculates, “Why does it say Australia at the bottom? I don’t know anything about bandlab. Thank you!”
According to Genius (a digital media company that serves a database for song lyrics), the lyrics of d4vd's alleged song called Rush state,
“Say you love me, then you say goodbye.
Had a feeling you would leave my side
I still think about you day and night
The simple things that always made me cry
Do I miss you? I can’t decide
If I have issues then I’m alright
If you love me then please don’t lie, don’t lie
Baby, you’re supposed to be mine
If something changed, can I at least know why?
‘cause I don’t ever wanna waste your time.”
Although the lyrics explore the emotional chaos that follows a fading relationship—the back-and-forth between love and doubt.
Beneath the surface of sadness lies fragility; the speaker confronts their emotional pain while striving to stay composed, implying that love often raises more questions than it provides answers.
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