Episode 3095 6-7 (meme) Thu, 2025-Oct-23 02:57 UTC Length - 2:00
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With 174,556 views on Wednesday, 22 October 2025 our article of the day is 6-7 (meme).
6-7 (pronounced "six seven"; also written as 67, 6, 7 and 6 7) is an internet meme and slang term that emerged in early 2025 on TikTok and Instagram Reels. The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is 6 ft 7 in (2.01 meters) tall.
The meme was further popularized through Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney's repeated use of the meme. In March 2025, a boy named Maverick Trevillion became known as the "67 Kid" after a viral video showed him yelling the term at a basketball game while performing an excited hand gesture. A related meme, "41", is derived from "41 Song (Saks Freestyle)" by rapper Blizzi Boi, in which the number is repeated throughout.
The meme's popularity grew among Generation Alpha, with teachers widely reporting its use among middle and elementary schoolchildren. The meme has been deemed to be part of a wider online "brain rot" phenomenon.
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