D4vd Continues To Solidify His Hitmaking Skills On “Feel It”

D4vd is quietly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the alternative and pop scenes. The New York native just turned 19 on March 28 but already possesses some of the biggest streaming hits of the 2020 decade. He is most known by his 25 million plus monthly listeners for the Petals to Thorns EP which dropped in May of 2023. On that project, he has his four biggest tracks, with “Romantic Homicide” being the most popular with over one billion streams.

2024 is looking to be another big year for d4vd as he is making music for the TV show Invincible with the song “Feel It.” This follows up the hitmaker’s series of singles “My House Is Not A Home,” “Leave Her,” and “2016.” Invincible is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive animated series that stars Steven Yeun, J. K. Simmons, and Sandra Oh. It recently released its second season back in November.

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Listen To “Feel It” By D4vd

“Feel It” by d4vd will be a part of the follow-up season’s soundtrack and is a love story cut. In it, d4vd is singing about a woman that he knows is right for him. He does not want to lose her, even though they are dealing with some problems. D4vd is no stranger to making music for the entertainment industry. He recently worked with 21 Savage for the new Call Of Duty video game as well.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Feel It,” by d4vd? Is this the best track he has put out as of late, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the track and why? Is he a certified hitmaker, or does he need more songs under his belt? Have you been checking out season two of Invincible? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding d4vd. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

What do you have in store?
One life away, you can’t explore
But I don’t want to get in the way no more
‘Cause this the type of feeling you can’t ignore, ay
I’m ready to break down the door, settle the score
I can’t let you go away

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How Much Are d4vd’s ‘My House Is Not A Home Tour’ Tickets?

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After hitting the road as the support act for the SOS Tour last year, d4vd is back at it. But, come June, the “Leave Her” musician will set into the headlining role for My House Is Not A Home Tour.

The 22-date run across North America and the UK will kick off with a set at the Boston Calling Music Festival on May 25. Continue below for ticketing price details, the complete live schedule, and the tour poster.

How Much Are d4vd’s ‘My House Is Not A Home Tour’ Tickets?

As of today (March 23), several dates on d4vd’s My House Is Not A Home Tour have already sold out. So, if you are hoping to see the musician live your best Find more information here.

d4vd’s 2024 Tour Dates: My House Is Not A Home Tour

5/25 — Boston, MA @ Boston Calling Music Festival**
6/05 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
6/07 — Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts
6/08 — Queens, NY @ The Governors Ball Music Festival 2024**
6/12 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
6/14 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
6/15 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival **
6/18 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin
6/19 — Dallas, TX @ Southside Music Hall
6/21 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
6/22 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
6/25 — San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
6/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
6/28 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
7/07 — London, UK @ KOKO
7/09 — Dublin, IE @ The Academy
7/10 — Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
7/11 — Paris, FR @ Le Trabendo
7/13 — Cologne, DE @ GLORIA
7/14 — Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg
7/16 — Berlin, DE @ Metropol
8/01-04 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza Festival **

** festival performance

d4vd’s My House Is Not A Home Tour Poster

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D4vd Is Questioning His Relationship Choices On “My House Is Not A Home”

Queens, New York singer d4vd is the definition of a multi-talent. At just 18 this kid has already grown immensely and his fanbase proves that. In just the three years that he has released music to streaming, d4vd is already up to over 25.1 million monthly listeners. A big reason why is because we mentioned how diverse he is. He blurs the lines between R&B and alternative, which has been a popular trend as of late. Today, d4vd is back doing that on his newest single “My House Is Not A Home.”

This song paints a picture of a complicated relationship. “But you never really cared about the way that everything turned out / You didn’t wanna fall in love, you’re looking out for yourself now / It’s starting to piss me off, I thought I had you figured out.” D4vd’s “My House Is Not A Home” is the third single to preview his upcoming record, Withered.

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Listen To “My House Is Not A Home” By D4vd

According to Genius, the project is due on April 4. The previous offering we have received from d4vd include “Leave Her” and “2016.” Both dropped at the same time in a two-pack format back on February 9. Be sure to check out “My House Is Not A Home” and its music video above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “My House Is Not A Home,” by d4vd? Is this one of his strongest tracks lately, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song and why? Does this get you excited for his upcoming project Withered? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding d4vd. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Hello, I’m at your door again
I just needed a friend, but now I share a bed with you
Am I dumb to succumb to the noise?
I’m not a little boy no more, I’ve made my stupid choices too
Tell my mother that I’m sorry, tell my father just the same
Tell my sister that her brother might as well have gone insane

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D4vd Delivers Emo Alternative Cuts On His Two Pack “Withering”

D4vd’s growth as an artist has been nothing short of incredible. The Darkroom signee is still just 18 years old and has a copius amount of hits already. His debut EP Petals to Thorns holds five of the 10 most popular song spots on his Spotify. The highest-streamed track from that tape, “Here With Me,” is over 900 million plays.

However, that still is not even close to his most played song. “Romantic Homicide” posseses that title with 68 million more listens. His alternative, rock, emo style has captivated so many fans, 24 million plus to be exact. Since 2021, d4vd has not put out a full-length record. Hopefully, that happens this year, especially after dropping two new tracks today.

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Listen To “Leave Her” & “2016” By D4vd

“Leave Her” and “2016” fall under a two-pack called Withering. The first of the two sees d4vd emotionally wail into the night about being lost about a relationship and whether or not they should be together. “2016” goes more introspective about his mental struggles and suicidal thoughts. Both are very sad songs, which is nothing new for him or for most of the label at large.

What are your thoughts on these brand-new singles, “Leave Her” and “2016,” by d4vd? Are these some of his best singles in recent memory, why or why not? Is he the best alternative songwriter going right now? Do you think this is the start of an album rollout? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding d4vd. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics From “2016”:

I’m not the same kid I was in 2016
I was young, I was dumb
Now I overthink things
That I shouldn’t, I couldn’t
You wouldn’t believe what I did as a kid back in 2016

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The Kid Laroi’s ‘The First Time’ Tracklist Features Future, Jung Kook, d4vd, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, And More

In August, The Kid Laroi gave an update on his debut album, The First Time, promising that fans’ patience would be rewarded. The multi-platinum-certified artist said he believed the finished work would have 20 tracks: “rap sh*t, alternative sh*t, kind of pop sh*t on there, too, R&B.” He also teased an accompanying short film. Since then, he has dropped the singles “Too Much,” featuring Central Cee and Jung Kook, as well as “What Just Happened.”

On Wednesday, November 1, Laroi revealed the full The First Time tracklist. Yes, it comes in right at 20 tracks. And yes, the features indicate that his description of the album’s range was spot-on.

Laroi first mentioned The First Time in January but didn’t confirm its November 10 release date until last week, when he shared the album’s cover art alongside a lengthy caption explaining why he has taken so much time in between projects.

“MY NEW ALBUM “THE FIRST TIME” IS OUT NOVEMBER 10TH!!!!!!!” Laroi captioned his Instagram post. “It’s almost been 2 and half years since I last dropped a project and im proud to say that this one is SO much better than anything I’ve ever released… ever. thank you for sticking around this long and im sorry that sometimes it’s hard being a supporter of mine.”

He continued, “I’ve had a lot of different experiences these past couple of years and life has been nothing short of insane. there’s no record or song or lyric that could ever fully describe to you what it’s been like but I hope this album gives you a slight idea! extremely grateful that I get to share this stuff with you all. I wouldn’t be anything without y’all so thank you again. I love you all beyond words.”

Check out the full tracklist below.

1. “Sorry”
2. “Bleed”
3. “I Thought That I Needed You”
4. “Where Do You Sleep?”
5. “Too Much” Feat. Jung Kook and Central Cee
6. “Tear Me Apart”
7. “Strangers (Interlude)”
8. “Nights Like This”
9. “What’s The Move?” Feat. Future and Baby Drill
10. “Strangers Pt. 2 (Interlude)”
11. “Deserve You”
12. “Call Me Instead” Feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Robert Glasper
13. “What Went Wrong???”
14. “The Line” Feat. d4vd
15. “What Just Happened”
16. “You”
17. “Love Again”
18. “Where Does Your Spirit Go?
19. “You Never Forget Your First Time…”
20. “Kids Are Growing Up”

The First Time is out 11/10 via Columbia Records. Find more information here.

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21 Savage And d4vd Embrace The Villain Role In ‘Call Me Revenge,’ Their Collaborative ‘Call Of Duty’ Single

d4vd might have tipped Uproxx off to “Call Me Revenge,” his collaborative single with 21 Savage for Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III.

“I want to leak too much, but I literally just left a meeting about gaming,” d4vd told Uproxx’s Wongo Okon in an interview published on September 8. “I’m working a lot on Fortnite stuff, the new Fortnite season is dropping, and everybody’s on the game again. Gaming is going back on the radar. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III is dropping. I’m working hand in hand and being more in the gaming space and telling a story because that’s where I came from. I’m more of a gamer than a musician; it’s telling that story even more. I’m working on scoring and a lot of soundtracking, too.”

21’s “Call Me Revenge” featuring d4vd hit streaming services on Thursday, October 19. Per press release, it marks 21 Savage’s first original material as a solo artist since 2020’s “Secret” with Summer Walker.

“21 Savage will also star in an upcoming Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III trailer, and Call Of Duty players can access 21 Savage as an operator in the game now and carry over the playable skin and their progress from Modern Warfare II to Modern Warfare III when it launches on November 10,” the release states. You can pre-order the game here.

In “Call Me Revenge,” d4vd’s smooth vocal runs perfectly complement 21 Savage’s confident flow about loyalty (“Keep my enemies closer / Than I keep my friends / Gotta get my payback / Been on that since way back”) and resiliency (“You gon’ shed blood if you made me shed tears”).

While it’s been three-and-a-half years since 21 dropped “Secret,” he hasn’t fallen off in the slightest — dropping joint albums Savage Mode II with Metro Boomin and Her Loss with Drake. Each project hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Meanwhile, d4vd has released two 2023 EPs, Petals To Thorns and The Lost Petals, and is opening on the second leg of SZA’s SOS Tour.

Below, listen to “Call Me Revenge,” see its cover art, and check out 21 Savage’s upcoming European and UK tour dates.

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Copyright to Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III/Epic Records

11/14 — Paris, France @ Zenith Paris La Villette
11/16 — Dusseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric HALLE
11/17 — Zurich, Switzerland @ THE HALL
11/19 — Berlin, Germany @ Max-Schmeling-Halle
11/21 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS Live
11/23 — Manchester, UK @ Depot Mayfield
11/24 — Birmingham, UK @ Forum
11/30 — London, UK @ The O2

Here Is d4vd’s ‘SOS Tour’ North America Setlist

D4vd is continuing to bring his Petals To Thorns Tour across North America, as well as some shows opening for SZA’s SOS Tour. While his final date with her is October 29, he will then be heading to Asia to play concerts in Japan, South Korea, and more. Because of his worldwide reach and becoming a rising star, fans heading to see d4vd might be wondering what songs they should memorize.

So far, most of the songs selected have been from d4vd’s Petals To Thorns album that dropped in May — including “Sleep Well” and “The Bridge.” He has also been adding some picks from his recent EP, The Lost Petals, with “Notes From A Wrist.”

Outside of his opening slot with SZA, he has also added more songs like “Rehab,” “Backstreet Girl,” “Placebo Effect,” and others — for those who are catching him outside of the SOS Tour.

To view a complete list of his upcoming tour dates through February 2024, along with tickets, visit his website here.

Continue scrolling to view d4vd’s latest setlist, according to setlist.fm, from his time opening for SZA in Nashville over the weekend.

1. “Worthless”
2. “Notes From A Wrist”
3. “Sleep Well”
4. “Take Me To The Sun”
5. “Here With Me”
6. “Poetic Vulgarity”
7. “The Bridge”
8. “Romantic Homicide”

D4VD Quickly Follows Up His First EP With “The Lost Petals”

Billie Eilish is clearly the most well-known artist that is with Darkroom right now. However, that might not be for too much longer because d4vd is coming in hot. The indie rock and R&B artist is making massive waves already with his unique and somber voice. So much so, that his most popular song, “Here With Me,” is already up to over 700 million plus streams! To put that in perspective the song is off of his first-ever EP, Petals to Thorns, which was released on May 26, 2023. That is only three and a half months roughly of the song being out.

It is an incredible feat for the 18-year-old to say the least and he is only going up from here. Just recently, R&B global phenom SZA added the youngster to the second leg of her SOS tour which is winning fans over. D4VD shared his uncontrollable excitement on the matter. “TRYING NOT TO PANIC @sza THANK U FOR HAVING ME ON TOURRRR 🛟 I cannot believe my eyes right now this is going to be INSANE.”

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Listen To The Lost Petals From D4VD

Now, d4vd is taking this opportunity to blow up even more, releasing The Lost Petals. It is a sequel to his Petals to Thorns project that has all of the songs that are blowing him up right now. Fans should enjoy it as it improves on his sound overall. Before we know it d4vd will be the artist everyone wants to see on tour.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new EP, The Lost Petals, from d4vd? Is this his best EP to date? Is the rising artist now due for an album release at this point? We want to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the hottest project releases, as well as all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

The Lost Petals Tracklist:

  1. Notes From A Wrist
  2. Hollow Prayers
  3. Rehab
  4. Poetic Vulgarity
  5. Once More

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d4vd Is Focused On The Process Of Evolution Rather Than What Might Come From It

d4vd’s rise to fame happened at the speed of light. This hyperbole accurately describes how the 18-year-old Houston native went from an active video gamer who uploaded clips of himself playing Fortnite to YouTube (where he tallied 15 million views in total) to a touring musical act who is set to hit the road with SZA for her second leg of the SOS Tour. It’s all happened in the blink of an eye, but don’t be mistaken, d4vd is extremely talented as his debut EP Petals To Thorns proves.

The nine-track project is one that d4vd used to excellently capture a rise and fall in love. The petals — the first half — represent the good moments, while the thorns and final half of the project capture the bad and the eventual end of the relationship. Just three months after releasing Petals To Thorns, d4vd is back with another project: The Lost Petals. This new body of work contains just five songs and lives as the aftermath of the events on Petals To Thorns.

Together with the arrival of The Lost Petals, Uproxx caught up with d4vd to talk about his rise in the music world, The Lost Petals, touring with SZA, and his future plans for both music and gaming.

You’ve had a quick rise to fame, which can be a bit rattling for anyone. How have you adjusted and does it feel a bit normal now?

Yeah, it’s always been normal. I feel like I’ve acclimated well. I was home-schooled for four years so being outside was like a need for me. I was inside the house for way too long. So as soon as the time came for me to start going on tour, things like that, going on press runs, [and] traveling to different countries, it was like boom, this is what I needed to get out of the house. So I ran with it.

If you had to take all your influences, what qualities would you take from each one to make the artist you are? Like who most inspired your writing? Singing style? Artistic direction?

My biggest writing inspiration isn’t even in music. It’s an author from Japan named Hajime Isayama who wrote Shingeki no Kyojin, most famously known as Attack On Titan. Yeah, so Hajime Isayama for my writing, sonically it’d be Chet Baker and Michael Jackson. My stage presence? Michael Jackson and maybe XXXTentacion.

You’re a couple of months removed from your Petals To Thorns project. What would you say you’re most proud of about it?

The theme. I feel like sonically, it made sense, and the theme was very clear. I tried my best to tell the story with it. Having all the songs made already, without even having the intention of making a project that had to be cohesive, is mind-blowing to me. Everything was already done before I even had an idea of making an EP. But just being me and being a storyteller, it kind of just worked anyway. So I’m very proud of storytelling. Looking at the rose, having the thorns all representing love, just the theme of going through a relationship from top to bottom. It was just cohesive.

Now we have your The Lost Petals project, which fits into the world of Petals To Thorns. Do they fall in line with the original project or would you say this is more of a different perspective?

If we’re talking experience-wise, Petals To Thorns is the concert, you’ve been at the show, and “The Bridge” is leaving the show and now, The Lost Petals is that post-show depression. So it’s very sad, there’s not one single happy song. The way “The Bridge” left off, this [The Lost Petals] picks up and then it’s kind of like the conclusion. It’s like a closing of the book, two chapters being Petals To Thorns and The Lost Petals]. We’re closing that book and we’re moving on after that.

What would you credit most to your success?

My faith in God bro because God did amazing things early on. The way it kind of worked instrumentally with the gaming and everything. It’s like all the full circle moments of me wanting to be a professional esports player so bad that I was like tunnel vision into that one goal. But then, as soon as the copyright strikes hit, the gaming kind of pushed the music and the music started to push the gaming and they kind of worked together and they both went up at the same time. I don’t know, it would not have happened if it weren’t for those copyright strikes.

You’ve had a couple of tours already in your career, and now, you’ll be joining SZA on her SOS North American Tour. What experience do you hope to take from that may be different from the others?

The audience, of course. Playing in front of 10,000-15,000 people, that’s gonna be insane. I feel like getting used to not being so close to the crowd because it gives you a chance to really be a performer. When you’re that close to the crowd, really feeding off of them, but [at arenas], sometimes you can’t see everybody especially when you’re on that big stage and it feels like it’s just you up there. I feel like the nerves kind of go away when you can’t see. I feel like I’ve had the most nerve-wracking experience when I’m playing in front of maybe three people doing a little acoustic performance or even doing a music video shoot. But when it’s that many people it kind of becomes you and I’m just excited to see myself progress in that stage.

Stepping off music for a second, you said that music and gaming have worked hand-in-hand for you. What are some plans you have for the gaming world next?

I want to leak too much, but I literally just left a meeting about gaming. I’m working a lot on Fortnite stuff, the new Fortnite season is dropping, and everybody’s on the game again. Gaming is going back on the radar, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is dropping. I’m working hand in hand and being more in the gaming space and telling a story because that’s where I came from. I’m more of a gamer than a musician, it’s telling that story even more. I’m working on scoring and a lot of soundtracking, too. The thing is with the Fortnite montages, I would make a Fortnite little montage and then make a song for it. So I was really doing scoring before I was even thinking about actually scoring. So having the opportunity to go back into my roots, and just be able to make music for the game that I’m such a fan of is insane to me. Maybe a concert in a Fortnite. A lot of stuff is coming gaming-wise, and 2024 is about to be lit on the controllers.

You’ve achieved a lot in such a short period of time, what are some goals you have for yourself going forward?

I want to make the best music possible. I feel like this past week I made my best music. I feel like I’m finding what I want to do. In terms of the artistry. I produced on a song for the first time two days ago. I’m getting used to being back on the keys playing piano again and finding myself instrumentally. So just becoming a greater artist. I’m not very sentimental, but I really do enjoy the evolution of self rather than the fruits that come from it. I feel like the best goal for me is just to be a better me. So, 2024 is all about evolution. I feel like it’s gonna be very evident in the music, the visuals, and the creative surrounding everything. It’s going to be next level.

The Lost Petals is out now via Darkroom/Interscope Records. Find out more information here.

SZA Adds D4vd As Her ‘SOS Tour’ Second North American Leg’s Featured Special Guest, Which Is Slated To Start Soon

The 2023 Made In America Festival, set to be co-headlined by SZA, has been officially cancelled. Luckily, there are other ways to see her live. The second leg of her SOS Tour‘s North American run is slated to kick off next month. Ahead of its launch day on September 20 in Miami, Florida, SZA has added the extension’s featured special guest.

Houston, Texas’ hottest rising alternative singer D4vd will be stepping into the role previously held by Omar Apollo. D4vd took to Instagram to share the news. Uploaded the new flyer for the tour, D4vd thanked SZA for the opportunity, writing, “[I’m] trying not to panic. SZA, thank you for having me on tour. I can not believe my eyes right now. This is going to be insane 😭.”

View the full tour schedule for SZA’s second North American leg of the SOS Tour below.

09/20 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
09/22 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
09/24 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
09/26 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center^
09/28 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
09/09 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
10/01 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
10/04 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
10/06 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
10/07 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
10/10 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
10/11 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center
10/14 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
10/15 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center
10/18 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/19 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Arena
10/22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
10/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
10/26 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
10/28 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
10/29 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

^Rescheduled Date from Leg 1 without Omar Apollo