A Canadian singer-songwriter is begging people to stop sending her photos of murdered social media star Bianca Devins — who attended her show in the hours before she was murdered.

Nicole Dollanganger, 27, posted a note on Twitter calling Devins’ death “evil, cruel and senseless.”

“While I know some of u are very well-intentioned, I ask that U PLEASE STOP sharing the horrific content her murderer distributed,” Dollanganger, whose real name is Nicole Bell, wrote on Monday. “PLEASE stop sending them to me.”

She shared her condolences to Devins’ family and called her a “beautiful angel.”

Grisly photos of Devins’ dead body appeared online for hours — after allegedly being posted by her boyfriend and suspected murderer, Brandon Andrew Clark.

Police believe Clark killed Devins in a jealous rage after the pair attended Dollanganger’s show in Queens Saturday night, Syracuse.com reported.

Dollanganger’s songs include themes of sex, self-harm, eating disorders, gore and BDSM, the outlet said.

Devins, a 17-year-old high school graduate from Utica, New York, shot to fame as a social media influencer. She planned to attend college this fall.

Her stepmom, Kaleigh Nicole, made a similar plea for people to stop circulating photos of the slain teen.

“It is absolutely disgusting that people are sharing, screenshoting the pictures of Bianca’s (tragic) death!! Wtf is wrong with you people!!??,” Nicole wrote on Facebook.