
"David “D4vd” Burke was arrested in April in the investigation of the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a California teen whose body was found in an impounded Tesla belonging to the pop singer back in September."
"Fans noticed today that “Remember Me” has been removed from the soundtrack on Spotify and Apple Music, as well as Riot's official YouTube music channel. You can still find the song on YouTube through unofficial channels, including a video of Burke performing it at the 2024 Game Awards with and League of Legends characters in the backdrop on stage."
"The song is featured in the sixth episode of 's second and final season, and while Netflix and Riot have scrubbed the song in some channels, it remains in the show at the moment. Netflix has let the teams behind shows like Stranger Things edit episodes after they were released on the platform, so it's possible that may be updated to remove Burke's song at some point."
"One of those projects is Arcane, the League of Legends animated series on Netflix, which features a song by D4vd called “Remember Me,” though it looks like Netflix and Riot Games may be looking to scrub the song from the internet and with it, the singer's association with their brands."
David “D4vd” Burke was arrested in April in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in an impounded Tesla belonging to the pop singer in September. Burke’s song “Remember Me” appears in the League of Legends animated series Arcane on Netflix. Fans reported that “Remember Me” was removed from Spotify and Apple Music and from Riot’s official YouTube music channel. The song still appears on YouTube through unofficial uploads, including a performance video from the 2024 Game Awards. “Remember Me” is featured in the sixth episode of Arcane’s second and final season, and it remains in the show for now. Netflix has previously allowed edits to episodes after release, so removal is possible later.
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