℗ 2020 Atlantic Recording Corporation / So Amazin Entertainment
Released September 4, 2020
Duration 22m 25s
Record Label Atlantic Records
Genre R&B
 

5th Element [Edited / Clean]

IV JAY

Available in MQA and 44.1 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC audio formats
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1.1
Love Song
IV JAY
2:57
1.2
The Hard Way
IV JAY
3:18
1.3
For You (feat. Don Toliver)
IV JAY; Don Toliver
2:26
1.4
I'm Ready
IV JAY
2:53
1.5
Insecure
IV JAY
2:41
1.6
Cry
IV JAY
0:51
1.7
Loser
IV JAY
3:07
1.8
Stay Mad
IV JAY
2:11
1.9
No Fun
IV JAY
2:01
IV Jay evokes the feeling of 90’s R&B with a new school twist on her new EP, 5th Element. For the release, the 17-year-old Latinx artist features her lead single "Love Song", alongside a guest feature with Don Toliver.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Atlantic Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.01
-0.01 to -0.01
-9.60
-10.75 to -7.53
-7.50
-8.60 to -5.20
5
3 to 6
1
Love Song
-0.01-9.76-7.95
2
The Hard Way
-0.01-9.21-7.05
3
For You (feat. Don Toliver)
-0.01-9.31-7.54
4
I'm Ready
-0.01-9.72-8.65
5
Insecure
-0.01-7.53-5.23
6
Cry
-0.01-10.75-6.86
7
Loser
-0.01-9.58-7.75
8
Stay Mad
-0.01-10.12-8.25
9
No Fun
-0.01-10.38-8.65

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