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: The phrase likely originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by the American rapper Skrilla.
: The meme became so pervasive that it was featured in the 28th season of South Park , where it was depicted as a brainwashing tool for children. Cultural Significance 67.jpg
: In early 2025, a young boy named Maverick Trevillian went viral for shouting "six seven" and performing a distinct hand gesture (moving palms up and down) at a basketball game. : The phrase likely originated from the song
: The meme has spawned "mutations" in online communities, such as "Gold 67" or "Galaxy 67," and analog horror-style distortions of the "67 Kid". : The meme has spawned "mutations" in online
Linguists and art critics have analyzed the "67" phenomenon as more than just a random number:
: Some commentators liken the meme to a modern-day Dadaist movement , where the lack of meaning is the point, reflecting a shared irony and participation in internet culture.
