
An unreleased track by D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, has surfaced online, fueling intense scrutiny over the rising artist.
The song, which leaked on X, features lyrics that some listeners interpret as unsettlingly close to a confession.
In one line, D4vd raps: “Nobody ever caught me, but I spoke too soon in the back of a police car.”
Elsewhere, he adds: “I ain’t telling nothing. Do the same if they ask you about her.”
Fans and critics alike quickly connected the lyrics to ongoing controversies surrounding the singer, most notably the Celeste Rivas case.
The tragic death of 17-year-old Celeste and the resurfacing of alleged messages between her and D4vd have already placed the artist under a harsh spotlight.
The leak has amplified suspicions and sparked debates about whether his music reflects real-life misconduct.
This is not the first time D4vd’s work has prompted uneasy discussion.
Earlier lyrics, including those in the song “Celeste,” have been revisited in light of the allegations, with some arguing they carry hidden references that take on darker implications now.
Social media reaction to the leaked track was swift and unforgiving.
One user wrote, “This man really built a whole case against himself wild.”
Another demanded: “Lock him up NOW.” Others warned against taking lyrics at face value, suggesting artistic expression can blur with provocation.
The timing of the leak adds to the chaos: D4vd recently canceled the remainder of his US tour, citing personal and professional turmoil.
Whether the leaked lyrics amount to artistic storytelling, braggadocio, or something more incriminating remains unclear. But for many fans, the line between art and reality has already blurred, leaving D4vd’s reputation hanging in the balance.
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