How do you see what bitrate your music is on the latest iTunes?

How do you see what bitrate your music is on the latest iTunes?

select
Music
Above the first song there are colums you can customize  ,  select bitrate from that menu
tap two fingers on the trackpad will open up the menu to customize after moving the pointer to that field

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    Correct Answer
    Helpful Answer

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