The 67 meme (also called 6-7) is a viral internet trend from 2025 built around the beat drop in Skrilla’s track Doot Doot (6 7). It began with basketball highlight edits—especially of LaMelo Ball, who is listed at 6′7″—and quickly became a general-purpose hype phrase. People shout it, edit to it, and meme it for pure energy. The phrase itself means nothing specific—it’s all about delivery and timing.
Description
The meme typically combines a visual reveal or joke with the “six—seven” beat. Creators use quick cuts, captions, and transitions synced to the drop. Over time, “67” turned into a catch-all inside joke, used for dramatic moments, punchlines, or ironic nonsense. Its flexibility made it a favorite format across TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels.
Key Characters and Variants
- 67 Kid – A blonde middle-schooler shouting “six seven” courtside. His reaction became the recognizable face of the trend.
- SCP-067 / Horror Variant – Glitched, analog-horror remixes of the 67 Kid’s face with distorted audio and creepy overlays.
- Sports Edits – The original viral wave, often using basketball clips timed perfectly to the “6-7” lyric.
- Number Offshoots – Spin-offs like “41” and “61” follow the same idea with different numbers and beats.
History and Origin
The track Doot Doot (6 7) surfaced in late 2024 but exploded in early 2025. Editors began pairing the lyric with sports clips, then it spread to comedy skits, gaming edits, and random meme mashups. Within months, “six seven” became a cultural reference point—something shouted or typed for fun, even without context.
Reception and Discussion
The meme is loved for its simplicity and contagious energy. It’s loud, weird, and almost meaningless—making it a perfect example of modern “brainrot” humor. Some adults and teachers found it baffling as kids yelled it everywhere, while others appreciated how it shows the chaotic creativity of Gen Alpha meme culture.
Why It Goes Viral
- Perfect beat timing for edits and short-form videos.
- Simple and flexible—works with any theme or punchline.
- Recognizable face (the 67 Kid) makes it easy to reuse.
- Fun to shout, remix, and exaggerate for comedic effect.
How This Fits SoundboardGuys
The “6-7” sounds are already live and trending on SoundboardGuys with over a million plays already. You can listen to the original 6-7, 67 Kid , or 67 beat drop right from our website.
These clips are short, punchy, and perfect for TikToks, YouTube edits, or live reactions. Their popularity proves how fast meme audio travels and SoundboardGuys makes it easy to grab the exact snippet you want in clean, loopable quality.