New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The 18-year-old visionary artist d4vd releases "Feel It (From The Original Series Invincible)" a new track featured in the latest episode of Amazon Prime Video's animated superhero series Invincible.
d4vd embraces a new sound with "Feel It (From The Original Series Invincible)," matching the energy of the critically-acclaimed series with an upbeat, funk riddled track focusing on the impact love can have over you, particularly in its early stages. With a heavy bass line and notable guitar riffs coupled with a captivating chorus spotlighting d4vd's falsetto, the song cements itself as an earworm track as he declares "I don't need anything more; be the wave, I'll be the shore." In this week's episode of Invincible, "Feel It" sets the scene for a romantic date night, filled with classic relationship antics along with some high-flying, superheroic activity. The song and visual also expands on d4vd's cinematic universe and his alter ego IT4MI.
On the track, d4vd shares: "'Feel It' follows Mark and Amber as they fly around the city on a date night. I wanted to make this song weightless - as if you were flying around with them. A lot of people don't know it, but writing to picture is really how I got started in music, and it was cool to be able to do it for one of my favorite animated shows."
Last week, d4vd announced his summer headline "My House is Not a Home" Tour which will kick off in Toronto on June 5th and make stops in major international markets including New York, Los Angeles (a third show added from high demand), London, Paris, and more, before wrapping in Chicago for a newly announced set at Lollapalooza. He will also grace the stage at Governor's Ball, Bonnaroo, and Boston Calling, which all come hot off the heels of an electrifying surprise set in his hometown of Houston at White Oak Music Hall - which sold out minutes upon announcement. See the full list of tour dates below, and visit https://www.d4vd.io/tour/ for tickets and additional information.
d4vd released his latest single "My House Is Not A Home," a poignant, alternative ballad of loneliness - a story of leaving home, moving to Los Angeles, and a strained relationship finally falling apart. It showcases his writerly eye for detail, with some of his most personal and vivid lyrics yet, and also his remarkable vocal range; he climbs to the very top of his register, singing in a falsetto that stops the listener in their tracks. The accompanying music video, directed by close collaborator Raheem Powell (@RAHEEMISBLIND), sees d4vd leaving the past behind as he strolls through a worn-in yet empty house, haunted by childhood trinkets & photographs that seemingly once teemed with life and joy.
Earlier this year, d4vd released his two-pack single"Withering" which included new songs "Leave Her" and "2016." Both tracks saw d4vd lean into his pop-rock sensibilities, and upon release received acclaim from the likes of Hypebeast, BET, UPROXX, and many more.
d4vd kicked off 2024 following a monumental year that saw him soar to new heights. His career-defining single "Romantic Homicide" - which resonated with millions worldwide upon release in July 2022 and has since surpassed 1 billion streams across platforms - peaked at #33 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and is part of d4vd's debut Petals To Thorns EP which debuted at #1 on Billboard Heatseakers albums (currently spending its 40th week on the chart). He also performed the song on Jimmy Kimmy Live! marking his late night television debut.
d4vd also joined SZA on the fall leg of her SOS Tour and performed at some of the hottest festivals including Austin City Limits, Tyler The Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, and more. Stay tuned for more news on d4vd soon.
d4vd, born David Burke, emerged as a visionary artist only one year after he began writing and recording heart-piercing tracks alone in his sister's closet in Houston, Texas. d4vd developed his eclectic taste in rap and indie music from internet wormholes and fan-made Fortnite videos on YouTube, which he also started creating as a homeschooled teenager. As an avid player who has amassed over fifty thousand subscribers on his gaming channel, he noticed that the songs in his game montages were getting copyright strikes, and his mother suggested that he write original music as a solution. This motivated d4vd to start recording his own tracks after discovering an easy-to-use music-making app called BandLab. He's released a smattering of singles touching everything from indie-alternative to pop to R&B, and the 18-year-old scored a breakout hit in the summer of 2022 with the now RIAA Multi-Platinum certified melancholic indie rock song "Romantic Homicide." Recorded entirely on an iPhone, the track reached No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and led to d4vd signing to Darkroom/Interscope before graduating high school. His slow-building beachy ballad, "Here With Me" followed, breaking into the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2023 and now RIAA Platinum Certified. d4vd's debut EP Petals To Thorns established him as a genre-defying newcomer and one of the best new emerging acts, corroborated by his recent Billboard 21 Under 21 and Variety Young Hollywood honors. His intuitive command of lyricism stems from his years of scribbling raps and poems in his journal since childhood and his versatile interests shine in his music, drawing primarily from manga and anime. Following on the heels of his spring headline 'The Root of it All' debut tour, which sold out immediately upon going on sale, and a successful run of sold-out European tour dates, d4vd brought his 'Petals To Thorns' tour to larger stages in the US than ever before. Amid his European run, d4vd put on a show-stopping performance at the Valentino Men's SS24 Fashion Week show in Milan. He recently followed up his debut EP with The Lost Petals EP - a collection of five songs that fit into the world of Petals To Thorns and serve as a continuation of that project before d4vd moves into his next phase of music. d4vd recently joined R&B powerhouse SZA on the second leg of her North American S.O.S. tour.