As noted, "Hall of Fame" is a title used by multiple artists. However, the "Deluxe Edition" marker provides specific content implications regardless of the artist.
To convert to MP3 (e.g., for car stereo that doesn’t support AAC): Hall Of Fame -Deluxe Edition- -iTunes Plus AAC M4A-
If you meant you already have the file and want to know how to tag, play, or verify it – let me know. Otherwise, if you’re looking for where to buy it legitimately, tell me the exact artist name. As noted, "Hall of Fame" is a title used by multiple artists
"Hall Of Fame" — Deluxe Edition — released in iTunes Plus AAC (M4A) refers to a deluxe reissue of a music release distributed via Apple's iTunes Store using the iTunes Plus format. iTunes Plus typically means AAC-encoded M4A files at higher bitrates (commonly 256 kbps), DRM-free, and often includes bonus tracks, alternate mixes, or digital booklets compared with the standard edition. If you meant you already have the file
M4A
File extension for AAC audio (no video). Tagged with metadata (artist, album art, etc.).
Files with this exact keyword originate directly from Apple’s Mastered for iTunes (now Apple Digital Masters) initiative. This means the source was a 24-bit studio master, professionally downsampled to 16-bit/44.1kHz, then encoded with a variable bit rate AAC encoder. The result is transparent audio.
If you are tracking down this specific file, here is what to listen for on a good pair of headphones (Sennheiser HD600 or Sony WH-1000XM5):