Google has Released its List of Top Trending Musicians for 2025 Amid Death Investigation into Teen Singer
The search giant's annual trending topics list reveals that D4vd, the embattled singer at the center of a murder investigation surrounding the death of teenager Celeste Rivas Hernandez, was the most searched musician in 2025. The Los Angeles Police Department had initially kept the case under wraps but revealed last week that it was now being treated as a homicide investigation.
According to data released by Google, D4vd's name topped the list of trending musicians for the year, indicating a significant spike in search traffic over an extended period compared to 2024. The singer was out of state on tour when his Tesla Model Y was impounded by police last September due to a strong odor and attracting flies.
The investigation into Rivas' death gained traction after D4vd's name emerged as a suspect, with sources confirming this to NBC News and ABC7 earlier in the week. Meanwhile, Google's trending list also reveals that girl group Katseye was the second most searched musician of 2025, followed closely by Bad Bunny.
D4vd's ranking on the list may come as no surprise given the public's fascination with his music. His name had already been making headlines due to his involvement in Rivas' death investigation, but it seems that this has only fueled his popularity among fans.
Google's trending topics list also provides insight into the most searched songs of 2025. Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" dominated the chart, with Bad Bunny's "DtMF" coming in at number two and HUNTR/X's "Golden" from the Kpop Demon Hunters series landing in third place.
As the investigation into Rivas' death continues, it will be interesting to see how D4vd's reputation is affected by his ranking on Google's trending list. The singer's involvement in the case has already sparked widespread public interest and scrutiny, and it remains to be seen whether this will ultimately impact his music career.
The search giant's annual trending topics list reveals that D4vd, the embattled singer at the center of a murder investigation surrounding the death of teenager Celeste Rivas Hernandez, was the most searched musician in 2025. The Los Angeles Police Department had initially kept the case under wraps but revealed last week that it was now being treated as a homicide investigation.
According to data released by Google, D4vd's name topped the list of trending musicians for the year, indicating a significant spike in search traffic over an extended period compared to 2024. The singer was out of state on tour when his Tesla Model Y was impounded by police last September due to a strong odor and attracting flies.
The investigation into Rivas' death gained traction after D4vd's name emerged as a suspect, with sources confirming this to NBC News and ABC7 earlier in the week. Meanwhile, Google's trending list also reveals that girl group Katseye was the second most searched musician of 2025, followed closely by Bad Bunny.
D4vd's ranking on the list may come as no surprise given the public's fascination with his music. His name had already been making headlines due to his involvement in Rivas' death investigation, but it seems that this has only fueled his popularity among fans.
Google's trending topics list also provides insight into the most searched songs of 2025. Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" dominated the chart, with Bad Bunny's "DtMF" coming in at number two and HUNTR/X's "Golden" from the Kpop Demon Hunters series landing in third place.
As the investigation into Rivas' death continues, it will be interesting to see how D4vd's reputation is affected by his ranking on Google's trending list. The singer's involvement in the case has already sparked widespread public interest and scrutiny, and it remains to be seen whether this will ultimately impact his music career.