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  1. As far as I understand, started as a reference in a rap song to a basketball players height got shared around and then suddenly got memeified and took on a whole new meaning where it was a meme of meaningless shibboleths and in jokes and niche references and it’s spread so far now that it has no meaning at all but simply pushes this collective effort of a joke along

  2. It means nothing. It's brainrot Gen Alpha nonsense. It's like the "dab" but no meaning. You just say it when someone says "6 7" that's it. Thats all there is to it. A call to similarity. Someone says "6 7" and you know your brainrot is the same😂

  3. First, there were edits of Lámelo Ball, stemming from clips of people saying “6, 7”. This is because a Lámelo Ball’s height is 6’7. Then it became a small meme, a small group of people saying 6, 7 for humorous effect. Then the 67 kid came along, further pushing its spread.

  4. Alright so it all started with believe it or not Lamelo Ball because people were making edits of him and his height is 6’7 so they put the the song doot doot by skrilla in those edits and the trend caught on so fast forward to January 2025 when at a rwe basketball game being recorded and it that game was a kid who hit a few seconds of screen time and decided to say 67

  5. The story of 67 starts with a song which says 67 in it and people started repeating it it died a little bit until some kid said 67 it blew up (the meme) kids spread it and games started using it and even parents and that’s it basically it

  6. Let the shitty meme die already, my god! Even skibidi was better than this cringe 😭🖐️

  7. The phrase "Six Seven" came from this song, I forgot the name of it, but it did come from that. Then, a basketball player who was 6'7" said he was "Six Seven" and it just exploded after that.

    It doesn't really have any meaning, the phrase just came from a song, and a basketball player made it famous.

  8. 67 originates from the lyrics of doot doot 67
    doot doot 67 is a song that was released by the creator leaking it well i dont remember the reason right now but it was similar to no reason
    then a kid popularized it by saying it close to a screen which surfaced upon the internet to be a popular "meme" but its just brain rot

  9. Ok so from what i understand about it the first example of it happening was athletes saying it to get views, then others online started saying it to hope for the same thing, then it just spread. The term itself means nothing, but it is essentially an example of how meaningless terms can become viral due to people hopping onto trends.

  10. Ok, the original meme came from a song by skrilla then died then this corny kid at a basketball game said it and made it alive again

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