Kids are hollering "6-7" in the classroom. Here's what it means
A trend that originated from rapper Skrilla's song "Doot Doot (6 7)" has become the latest social media trend used in classrooms.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball recently addressed the viral "67" phrase in an interview, explaining its generational spread. Ball clarified that the phrase, which he playfully called "really nothing," has seen a shift from younger generations to older ones. He stated, "The kids been doing it to me too," and observed, "It's like the older generation getting hit now." When asked for a deeper meaning, Ball responded, "You will see, y'all still don't know what it mean. It's really nothing though, for real." This interaction provides insight into Ball's connection to contemporary youth culture and the evolution of slang.
A trend that originated from rapper Skrilla's song "Doot Doot (6 7)" has become the latest social media trend used in classrooms.
