Don't you say I didn't warn you
We are soon releasing our NEW song “Don’t you say I didn’t warn you”! And this time, we’re doing something special. We're giving YOU the chance to go beyond just listening. With this release, you can own a piece of the song, get early access to listen to it, and even hear our acoustic version of the song! We will host a Listening Party Livestream on Sunday at 7pm EET (8pm in Helsinki) and listen to the song and its acoustic version together for the first time!
Limited edition of 200 shares - own a piece of the song digitally
Kollekt makes it possible for Artists to include their fans as co-owners of their music. For Cyan Kicks’ song “Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn You,” 10% of the song’s DSP royalties are shared among 200 limited edition shares. Each share represents 0.05% of the song’s royalties, giving you a real, digital piece of the music you love. These shares are not an investment and shouldn’t be seen as a way to make financial gains, but rather a way to support the artist directly. It’s more than listening—it’s being part of the journey.
Early Access & Listening Party Livestream
By purchasing a share you’ll be able to listen to the new song before it hits the streaming platforms! Not only are you able to listen to the song before it’s released, but you’ll get to join a Listening Party Livestream on Sunday at 7pm EET (8pm in Helsinki) - a livestream hosted by Cyan Kicks as a premiere of the new song! After the Livestream the song will be available to be listened to on Kollekt.
Acoustic version of the song released exclusively on Kollekt
In addition to owning a piece of the song and getting early access before its release on streaming platforms, you’ll also receive special access to the acoustic version of “Don’t you say I didn’t warn you”! The acoustic version will only be available on Kollekt, and we’re giving you the power to decide if it should be released to the public!
Any questions?
Yes! The song will be available for listening in Kollekt before its public release on the streaming platforms.
DSP royalties are payments made to artists, songwriters, and rights holders when their music is streamed on Digital Service Platforms (DSPs) like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The more streams a song gets, the more royalties it earns from these platforms.
No. Shares are not an investment and shouldn’t be seen as a way to make financial gains, but rather a way to support the artist directly. It’s owning and collecting a piece of music in digital form.
Sharing any content that artists provide on Kollekt is strictly prohibited. This includes early access to new music, exclusive content, livestreams, or any other material. All content is intended exclusively for the fans who have access through Kollekt and must not be shared with anyone else.