℗ 2022 ASTN under exclusive license to Warner Records Inc.
Released March 11, 2022
Duration 13m 35s
Record Label Warner Records
Genre Pop
 

You're Almost There

ASTN

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1.1
Gradually
ASTN
2:35
1.2
Real
ASTN
2:43
1.3
You're Almost There  EXPLICIT
ASTN
3:06
1.4
Easy
ASTN
2:35
1.5
Said It All
ASTN
2:36
For ASTN, optimism and stormier emotions exist in perfect balance. The Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and producer makes genre-blurring songs built around light, textured R&B production, and relatable, repeatable hooks. And his new five-track EP, You’re Almost There, pushes his introspective songwriting even further—tracing the contours of the growth and confidence that comes after pushing through hard times.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.20
-0.20 to -0.20
-11.93
-13.09 to -10.36
-10.60
-11.50 to -9.50
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5 to 8
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Gradually
-0.20-11.43-10.35
2
Real
-0.20-10.36-9.55
3
You're Almost There
-0.20-11.88-10.47
4
Easy
-0.20-12.87-11.36
5
Said It All
-0.20-13.09-11.58

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