Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
deep-cut
noun
/ˈdiːp kʌt/

Definition
A deep-cut refers to a significant or impactful selection, typically in the context of music or film, that may not be a mainstream hit but resonates strongly with fans.

Examples
- The album features several deep-cuts that showcase the artist’s range.
- True fans often appreciate the deep-cuts more than the chart-topping singles.
- She loved sharing her favorite deep-cuts with friends who were looking for something different.

Meaning
The term often implies a track or work that is less-known, providing a more profound or nuanced experience compared to popular hits.

Synonyms
- Hidden gem
- Obscure track
- Underrated song