Until now, the only way to hear Max Key's debut single was by tuning into his radio show, or via a 15-second Facebook preview.
But today's the day that Max Key, the son of Prime Minister John Key, unveils his single Forget You in full.
The house-influenced dance track beloved by Kim Dotcom is available to stream through Spotify, or to purchase through iTunes for $2.39.
On Facebook, Max thanked his followers for their support and asked them to listen and share the single.
"Today is finally the day. I'd like to give a massive Thank you firstly for all the love and support I've received over the last few weeks! All the kind messages and words have really been a driving force and motivation to get this done, and they all mean a lot to me," he wrote.
"The track is now live ... I'd love you all to give it a listen."
Radio station RDU yesterday banned the song, saying any DJs that played Forget You would be dragged out of the studio "by their ponytail" and threatened to cancel their show.
- nzherald.co.nz