Spotify and Apple Music are facing pressure to remove the singer's music from its platforms after the "Romantic Homicide" singer was charged in the killing of Celeste Rivas Hernandez Late last year, Interscope Records quietly dropped D4vd from its label, and in wake of the singer’s arrest for the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez , Universal Music Group has helped some of its artists who have collaborated with D4vd to remove their songs from streaming platforms, Rolling Stone has learned. The “Romantic Homicide” singer, born David Anthony Burke, was charged Monday with first-degree murder in the killing of 14-year-old Hernandez. The two were believed to have been in a relationship and the teen’s dismembered and severely decomposed body was discovered in Burke’s Tesla last September. Hernandez was last seen alive going into Burke’s Los Angeles home in late April. Burke, 21, pleaded not guilty to the charges.…