D4vd Dropped by Interscope/UMG as Label Exit Follows Ongoing Legal Controversy
Singer D4vd has reportedly been dropped by Interscope Records and Universal Music Group, with his label affiliations removed from streaming platforms and official listings, according to confirmed reports.
The decision comes amid ongoing public attention surrounding a reported murder investigation involving the artist, though no official statement has confirmed that the legal situation was the direct cause of the label separation.
Following the reported split, D4vd’s presence on label-related pages and streaming metadata has been updated, with Interscope/UMG branding no longer appearing across several digital platforms. His music, however, remains available on streaming services.
Neither Interscope Records nor Universal Music Group has issued a detailed public explanation for the change in affiliation, and it remains unclear whether the decision is directly connected to the ongoing legal case or part of broader internal considerations.
D4vd rose rapidly in the music industry through viral success and strong streaming performance, making the reported separation a notable development in his career. Industry observers note that major labels often reassess artist relationships during periods of legal or reputational uncertainty, though outcomes vary depending on circumstances and official findings.
At this time, D4vd’s next steps remain unclear, including whether he will continue independently or pursue a new label partnership. The situation remains ongoing as further information develops.
