℗ 2021 Solid Bond Productions Limited, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Operations Limited; A Polydor Records Release
Released October 1, 2021
Duration 21m 58s
Record Label Polydor Records
Genre Singer Songwriter

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The Meeq vs. Fat Pop (Single)

Paul Weller

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1.1
Fat Pop (The Light / Remixed By Mbuki)  EXPLICIT
Paul Weller
6:17
1.2
Fat Pop (Who's Jumping / Remixed By Meeq)  EXPLICIT
Paul Weller
4:50
1.3
Fat Pop (Cinematic Question / Remixed By Meeq)  EXPLICIT
Paul Weller
4:53
1.4
Fat Pop (Autoworld / Remixed By Meeq)  EXPLICIT
Paul Weller
5:58
English singer-songwriter Paul Weller releases a brand new single entitled "The Meeq vs. Fat Pop"!
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Polydor Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.50
-0.50 to -0.50
-11.06
-13.34 to -9.97
-10.43
-11.50 to -9.80
6
5 to 8
1
Fat Pop (The Light / Remixed By Mbuki)
-0.50-13.34-11.58
2
Fat Pop (Who's Jumping / Remixed By Meeq)
-0.50-9.97-10.35
3
Fat Pop (Cinematic Question / Remixed By Meeq)
-0.50-10.65-9.85
4
Fat Pop (Autoworld / Remixed By Meeq)
-0.50-10.28-10.15

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