Nights Like These (album)

[5] Nights Like These consists of 10 tracks, produced by Cook Classics, Adam Young of Owl City, Andrew Goldstein, Sterling Fox, Big Jerm, E. Dan and The Futuristics.

"[7] Conte wanted to "create an album that felt both cohesive" with the single, "Tonight Is the Night" and to showcase more aspects of his songwriting and performance abilities.

[10] The song peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100[11] and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

[22] Tim Sendra of AllMusic gave the album a mixed review stating, "Andrew channels the tunefully breezy songcraft of Bruno Mars, the bleary frat rap of Asher Roth, the giddy freedom of Chiddy Bang, the thudding club beats used by everyone from Taio Cruz to Usher, and the dramatic techno buildups that Calvin Harris should have trademarked.

"[23] Brent Faulkner of PopMatters also gave a mixed review remarking, "he attempts to balance eclecticism, ultimately delivering an album flawed by clichés and lack of his own signature individuality.

Outasight attempts to establish artistry based on current trends as opposed to paving his own way to create a distinct pop-rap album.

"[1] Rolling Stone gave a positive review for the album noting, "Outasight knows a good time, and on his fun-loving debut record Nights Like These, the Yonkers, New York, native has a blast mixing pop, rock and rap into a potent cocktail.

"[25] All tracks are written by Richard Andrew Conte and William Lobban Bean.Credits for Nights Like These adapted from album's liner notes.