: The imagery is dark and moody, featuring scenes of d4vd in a rainstorm and surreal, abstract sequences that mirror the song's emotional weight. Narrative and Symbolism
: d4vd introduces his alter ego, "Itami" (meaning "pain" in Japanese), who is characterized by a blindfold meant to represent a lack of accountability for the pain he causes. d4vd_romantic_homicide_official_music_video
The music video visualizes the song's metaphorical lyrics about "killing" a relationship in one's mind to find peace. : The imagery is dark and moody, featuring
The video is heavily influenced by and Japanese anime , specifically citing Tokyo Ghoul as a major inspiration. The video is heavily influenced by and Japanese
The official music video for by d4vd was released on September 7, 2022, and was directed by Tommy Kiljoy . It serves as a cinematic introduction to the artist's creative "multiverse," blending themes of heartbreak with high-concept visual storytelling. Visual Style and Inspiration
As of April 2026, the music video has gained renewed attention due to its perceived parallels to the investigation into the death of 15-year-old .
: Key scenes include d4vd standing over a blood-splattered bed where a woman lies still, symbolizing the death of his feelings for her.