The phrase in a "deep post" context generally refers to a specific type of nostalgia-driven or "core" internet aesthetic . While not a single official event, it is part of a trend where users post screenshots or low-quality clips of music from the mid-2010s to evoke a feeling of "purer" internet culture. Context of the Post

The song "Famous" from the album The Life of Pablo is a centerpiece for this nostalgia. Its music video, inspired by Vincent Desiderio 's painting Sleep , is considered a "comment on fame". Why People Share It

For many, this specific song and its rollout represent the peak of "Event Kanye"—a time when the entire internet stopped for a single release.

Posting a title like "FAMOUS (1 MILLION VIEWS) MP3" mimics the style of old illegal download sites or early YouTube, which fans now view with a sense of "aesthetic" irony.

A "deep post" (often associated with "hopecore" or "slopcore") typically uses intentionally low-quality, nostalgic imagery or memes to express a specific emotion.

This refers to the specific era (around 2016) when a million views on a YouTube upload or a leaked MP3 felt like a massive, cultural milestone before the current era of billions of streams.