A growing online petition is demanding major streaming platforms remove D4vd’s music as outrage continues over the killing of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
The Change.org campaign, launched by Industry Blackout, has surpassed thousands of signatures and is gaining traction across social media and within the music industry. Organizers wrote, “As advocates against violence and abuse in the music industry, we at Industry Blackout are calling on music streaming platforms and industry stakeholders to remove all music by the artist D4vd from their catalogs.”
The petition follows prosecutors’ allegations that D4vd fatally stabbed the 14-year-old in April 2025 after an alleged relationship, then took steps to conceal the crime. He has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including murder and abuse-related offenses, and the case remains ongoing.
Supporters argue platforms should act while the legal process unfolds, stating, “continuing to stream, promote, and profit from his catalog is a choice. It is not a neutral one.” The petition adds, “This is not about rushing judgment. D4vd has pleaded not guilty, and the legal process will proceed.”
Organizers say, “We will not rest until any and all forms of justice for Celeste Rivas Hernandez have taken effect,” urging the public to “Please sign and share this petition.”


Dat wut happs to da neah wen yew keel dat white meat girl! Yew in beeg troubles boy! y’all shouldn’t a done dat boy! now yew gots no money coming in if yo music be gone! teach yew a bad lessin, done mess wit dat white meat, specially duh young stuff! now yew gowine pay in jail!
please remove all his tracks