Celeste
by d4vd

Album: not released (2023)

Songfacts®:

  • "Celeste" first surfaced on SoundCloud in December 2023, and although unreleased, fans circulated it via uploads and private shares. The song appears in fan-curated playlists alongside d4vd's breakout hit, "Romantic Homicide," and its dreamy sibling, "Here With Me."
  • The ethereal ballad, laden with d4vd's aching vocals, centers on longing and loss. "Oh, Celeste. The girl with my name tattooed on her chest," he croons. The verses cling to traces, Celeste holding him when she cries, her smell on his clothes, looking gorgeous in her dress. It's a meditation on memory, or maybe on obsession.
  • In September 2025, headlines began to link the song's title to the tragic case of Celeste Rivas, a 15-year-old whose remains were discovered in an abandoned Tesla registered to d4vd. Suddenly, "Celeste" wasn't just another unreleased ballad, it was a true-crime Easter egg.
  • Fans, as fans do, went full detective mode.

    Both D4vd and Rivas had the same "Shhh" tattoo inked on their right index fingers, though, to be fair, so do other celebrities such as Rihanna.

    The song was recorded just months before Rivas disappeared in April 2024.

    Her mother later told TMZ that her daughter had been seeing someone named David, which also happens to be d4vd's real name, David Anthony Burke.

    A photo surfaced of the singer in Lake Elsinore, California, less than half a mile from Rivas' home.

    None of this proves the song was about her, of course, but the mix of coincidence, tragedy, and lyricism has cemented "Celeste" as a track that will never be heard in quite the same way again.

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