d4vd's Haunting "Romantic Homicide" Is the Birth of a New Timeless Artist
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At the humble age of 17, David Anthony Burke, professionally known as d4vd, hasnât been in the industry for even a year, yet he already has his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. And while it has yet to be verified, Iâd take a fair guess and say itâs the only charting song right now fully recorded on an iPhone.
The Houston native is a bit out of reach, but his distance adds to his allure. He has a love for anime and Fortnite, so much so that heâd make compilation videos of his gameplay, only starting to make original music to avoid copyright strikes. What happened next was an overnight explosion, yet one that was seemingly inevitable.
His breakout track, âRomantic Homicide,â is an oil spill of emotion. With lines like âIâm sick of waiting patiently for someone that wonât even arrive,â itâs garnered a cult-like following with how freely it allows you to seep into not just d4vd's detached heartbreak but your own essence. People have soundtracked it to coping with every shape loss takes, from familial and tactile, to romantic and deluded.
Usually, when songs go viral, thereâs a repetitive hook or uptempo beat thatâs too entrancing to not fall victim to. Itâs rare that a song so somber is able to catch fire, which is indicative of just how piercing âRomantic Homicideâ is. Currently, itâs the backdrop of 160k+ TikToks and has tens of millions of streams, and this is only the beginning.
As the singer-songwriter burgeons, heâs perfecting his emotive concoction of indie, R&B, and soft indie rock, or what he would prefer to dub as genre dysphoria. His music creeps up the back of your neck with a soft sense of comfort, like youâre being held by the arms of his disdain. He makes weighty emotions palatable while accentuating their nuances.
Other songs, like the love-stained âHere With Meâ further showcase d4vdâs musical versatility, only exciting us for what a cohesive body of work could possibly sound like. And while heâs certainly sitting at the cool kids' table, finding a home at Interscope Record's Darkroom, d4vd is no passing moment; he is an artist ready to stand the test of time.