Google's Top Trending Musician of 2025 Revealed Amid Ongoing Murder Investigation
D4vd, a singer at the center of a highly publicized and disturbing incident, has emerged as Google's top trending musician for 2025. According to the search giant's latest data release, D4vd was the most searched musician over the past year, with a significant spike in traffic during 2025 compared to the previous year.
The revelation comes after weeks of speculation surrounding D4vd's involvement in the murder investigation into the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The teenager's body was discovered inside D4vd's Tesla Model Y on September 5, prompting a significant shift in the investigation from "homicide" to an "investigation into murder." Los Angeles Police Department Detective Joshua Byers had previously requested a court order to prevent the release of Rivas' autopsy findings due to concerns that public disclosure could compromise the investigation.
While D4vd was at the top of Google's trending musicians list, other artists also made significant waves in 2025. Bad Bunny and Spotify's most-streamed artist, came in second place, followed by girl group Katseye, who rose to fame with their viral hits "Gnarly" and "Gabriela." The Jonas Brothers rounded out the top six.
In terms of songs, Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" dominated Google's trending rankings, with Bad Bunny's "DtMF" coming in at number two. Other notable tracks included HUNTR/X's "Golden," which featured on the K-pop Demon Hunters EP, and Sombr's music, which ranked fourth.
As the investigation into Rivas' death continues, D4vd's involvement remains unclear. The singer was out of state when his Tesla was discovered with her body inside, sparking widespread speculation about their relationship and potential motives.
D4vd, a singer at the center of a highly publicized and disturbing incident, has emerged as Google's top trending musician for 2025. According to the search giant's latest data release, D4vd was the most searched musician over the past year, with a significant spike in traffic during 2025 compared to the previous year.
The revelation comes after weeks of speculation surrounding D4vd's involvement in the murder investigation into the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The teenager's body was discovered inside D4vd's Tesla Model Y on September 5, prompting a significant shift in the investigation from "homicide" to an "investigation into murder." Los Angeles Police Department Detective Joshua Byers had previously requested a court order to prevent the release of Rivas' autopsy findings due to concerns that public disclosure could compromise the investigation.
While D4vd was at the top of Google's trending musicians list, other artists also made significant waves in 2025. Bad Bunny and Spotify's most-streamed artist, came in second place, followed by girl group Katseye, who rose to fame with their viral hits "Gnarly" and "Gabriela." The Jonas Brothers rounded out the top six.
In terms of songs, Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" dominated Google's trending rankings, with Bad Bunny's "DtMF" coming in at number two. Other notable tracks included HUNTR/X's "Golden," which featured on the K-pop Demon Hunters EP, and Sombr's music, which ranked fourth.
As the investigation into Rivas' death continues, D4vd's involvement remains unclear. The singer was out of state when his Tesla was discovered with her body inside, sparking widespread speculation about their relationship and potential motives.