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D4vd: Mystery Track Scrubbed After Leaking On Spotify

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While D4vd sits behind bars awaiting trial for the alleged murder of Celeste Rivas, guess what? A new track of his dubbed “MARCESCENCE” mysteriously drops on Spotify. What are the odds? Corporate media is already spinning narratives, using this moment to sensationalize the events instead of digging into the REAL story. Where’s the journalistic integrity? Can’t they see that releasing a song while awaiting trial might be the perfect setup for a PR stunt? CNN and their ilk want to play the drama up like it’s a Hollywood movie, rather than asking the hard questions about the authenticity of this release and its timing.

And then, wouldn’t you know it, the track was yanked down after just eight hours. Typical. Now we’re left wondering: Was this ever really about music, or was it just a strategic distraction from something more sinister? BBC and other mainstream outlets choose to gloss over these critical points, opting instead for an emotional angle that appeals to a less discerning audience. Where’s the skepticism here?

Let’s call it what it is: a blatant business move masked as art. This is what happens when corporate media gets cozy with dramas that sell clicks instead of truth. They ignore the fact that a man’s life hangs in the balance while they whip up a narrative that keeps us all glued to the screen, furthering their agenda of sensationalism over substance. Meanwhile, genuine discussion about justice and accountability takes a backseat. Wake up, America.

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