Connor Franta To Launch Fourth Compilation Album, Available For Pre-Order Through Heard Well

Connor Franta is closing out 2015 with a brand-new music selection. The YouTube celebrity, who boasts over 6.3 million subscribers across two channels, will release Common Culture Vol. 4, his fourth compilation album to date which is now available for pre-order through the digital star-poweredHeard Well.

Fans who pre-order Common Culture Vol. 4 will receive a deluxe poster (signed by Franta himself), a matching pin, and five additional surprise tracks on the CD. Franta’s new compilation album is the third project the YouTuber has released through Heard Well, the label he launched back in July 2015 through a partnership with his Big Frame manager Andrew Graham and Opus Label’s Jeremy Wineberg to help digital celebrities release their own albums. Heard Well has already worked with several YouTubers since launch, including Lohanthony for his Landscapes album and Jc Caylen for Neptones.

“As we see through the final days of 2015, I cannot think of a better way to go out than with new music through the fourth installment of my Common Culture music series,” said Franta in a release. “This year has been an incredible one for emerging musicians and I hope you find that the artists I’ve selected for this compilation represent some very exciting voices to watch in the year to come. Enjoy the tunes and Happy Holidays!”

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“It’s been a great year for music, and we’re thrilled that we’ve been able to foster the growth of many emerging artists through Heard Well,” added Graham.

Franta’s first compilation album, Crown, Vol. 1, arrived in November 2014 under no particular recordas a way for the vlogger to introduce his fans to some of his favorite, unheard-of musicians. The 23-year-old YouTuber then released Common Culture through Opus Labels in March 2015. Franta then debuted his third album Common Culture Vol. 3 in July after launching Heard Well.

You can pre-order Common Culture Vol. 4 via heardwell.com/commonculture. Copies will begin shipping on January 5, 2016.

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