Kali Uchis Removes Collaboration with D4vd โFollowing Finding of Teen’s Body in His Vehicle
Singer Kali Uchis has moved to distance herself from artist D4vd, initiating teh removal of their collaborative track “Crashing”โ from โstreaming platforms, after the discovery of a deceased teenager in a vehicle registered to the 20-year-old musician. The move โcomes as authorities continue to investigate the โฃcircumstances surrounding the death of โค15-year-old Celeste Rivas,whose bodyโ was found in the trunk of a teslaโฃ owned byโ David Anthony Burke,knownโ professionally as D4vd.
The case hasโ sent shockwaves through the music industry and sparked concern among fans ofโค both artists. Uchis announced her decision on social media,stating,”not my friend I did a songโฃ with him whichโ is currently in the processโ of being โฃtaken down.” The incident raises questions about association and responsibility in the wake of a โtragic event, and underscores the potential fallout for D4vdโฃ as the examination unfolds.
Los Angeles County medical examiner’s officialsโ identified Rivas, who had been missing sinceโค last year in Lake Elsinore, on Wednesday. Her body was discovered on September โฃ8th at a Hollywood tow yard near Mansfield Avenue and romaine Street, located inside a bag โขin the front trunk ofโ the Tesla. The โขofficial cause โof deathโข has been deferredโ pending further investigation.
Police sources confirmed the โฃvehicle is registered to D4vd, a rising artist with over 33 million monthly listeners on Spotify, known for hits like “Here with Me” and “Romantic Homicide.” As of Thursday, neither D4vd nor โhis representatives โhaveโค issued a public statement regarding the investigation, though comments on his social โคmedia posts have been limited.
The investigation remains ongoing, withโฃ authorities continuing to gather evidence and โฃdetermine the events โคleading to Rivas’ death. The removal โคofโ “Crashing” signals โคUchis’ immediate response to the unfoldingโฃ situation, while the music community andโ fansโ await further details from law enforcement.