SE4NKENNEDY
FOUNDER + CEO
When I started LO$T ONE$, I wasn't trying to build a platform.
I was trying to solve a problem that kept bothering me.
As an independent artist from Hartford, Connecticut, I watched music become increasingly disposable. Artists spent years creating projects that were reduced to streams, playlists, and algorithms. Fans never really owned anything, and artists never really controlled the relationship with the people supporting them.
The more I thought about it, the less sense it made.
So instead of complaining about it, I decided to build something different.
The LO$T ONE$ Vault is my attempt to create a place where music can be owned, collected, and preserved. A place where artists can release on their own terms and supporters can directly connect with the work they believe in.
Through LO$T ONE$ Records, we've focused on building an ownership-first approach to music. Not just releasing records, but creating a home for complete bodies of work that can live beyond a single moment of attention. Every release is treated as something worth preserving. Not content. Not filler. Not something designed to be skimmed, skipped, or forgotten.
At its core, LO$T ONE$ is for the people still building. The artists refining their sound. The founders chasing an idea nobody understands yet. The creators, dreamers, and outsiders working toward something before the rest of the world sees it.
The world has a habit of labeling people before they're finished becoming who they are. Sometimes what looks LO$T is really just unfinished.
Being LO$T was never about being broken.
It just means you haven't been found yet.