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Riot Games removes mysterious song “Remember Me” by D4vd in First Degree Murder

Riot Games has reportedly removed songs from Arcane soundtrack “remember me” Following the criminal case involving D4vd, from some of its official music platforms. The song, featuring D4vd, is part of the popular Arcane soundtrack from Riot Games and Netflix. Fans have recently noticed that the song is no longer appearing on some official Riot music pages and online soundtrack listings.D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was reportedly fired shortly after he was charged with first-degree murder in Los Angeles. There are reports that the case is related to the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. According to reports in the case, the singer has pleaded not guilty and legal proceedings continue. Since the allegations were made public, many fans have taken to the internet to discuss whether music companies and streaming platforms will continue to promote songs associated with the artist.

D4vd’s Arcane soundtrack disappears from Riot’s official platform

Although “remember me” Some of Riot Games’ official soundtrack pages have reportedly been removed, but the situation doesn’t seem to be exactly the same everywhere. Some Spotify users are still able to find the song via older playlists, archive uploads, or regional versions of the soundtrack. Therefore, fans believe that availability may depend on the platform or country they are using.Riot Games is associated with the Arcane soundtrack, as the company helped publish and distribute the music associated with the hit animated series. This means that removing any content from Riot’s official platform is likely to be a decision made by the rights holder rather than a random technical issue. Many online users believe the move is related to reputational issues after serious allegations against D4vd became public.The song itself is closely related to Arcane, one of Netflix’s biggest animated shows based on the League of Legends universe. The soundtrack was wildly popular among gamers and music fans, helping several featured artists gain attention online.It is unclear whether “remember me” It will return to the official platform or remain unavailable in the future. Fans are also watching to see whether other streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube will continue to distance themselves from D4vd-related music while the legal case progresses.

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