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Riot Games removes Arcane song “Remember Me” featuring D4vd amid first-degree murder case

Riot Games removes Arcane song “Remember Me” featuring D4vd amid first-degree murder case

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Riot Games has reportedly removed the Arcane soundtrack song “Remember Me” from some of its official music platforms following the criminal case involving D4vd. The track, which featured D4vd as the main singer, was part of the popular Arcane soundtrack connected to Riot Games and Netflix. Fans recently noticed that the song was no longer appearing on certain official Riot music pages and soundtrack listings online.The reported removal comes shortly after D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was charged with first-degree murder in Los Angeles. Reports connected the case to the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. According to coverage about the case, the singer has pleaded not guilty, while legal proceedings continue. Since the charges became public, many fans online have discussed whether music companies and streaming platforms would continue promoting songs connected to the artist.

Arcane soundtrack featuring D4vd disappears from official Riot platforms

Although “Remember Me” has reportedly been removed from some official Riot Games soundtrack pages, the situation does not appear to be fully the same everywhere. Some Spotify users have still been able to find the song through older playlists, archived uploads, or regional versions of the soundtrack. Because of this, fans believe availability may depend on the platform or country they are using. Riot Games is connected to the Arcane soundtrack because the company helped release and distribute the music tied to the hit animated series. This means any removal from official Riot platforms is likely a decision made by rights holders rather than random technical problems. Many online users believe the move is connected to reputational concerns after the serious allegations against D4vd became public.The song itself was tied closely to Arcane, one of Netflix’s biggest animated shows based on the world of League of Legends. The soundtrack became popular among both gamers and music fans, helping several featured artists gain attention online.For now, it remains unclear whether “Remember Me” will return to official platforms in the future or remain unavailable. Fans are also watching to see if other streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube continue distancing themselves from music connected to D4vd while the legal case moves forward.

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