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The meme stems from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla. The "67" in the lyrics likely refers to a police code (10-67) for a death or a specific street in Philadelphia.

The trend took a darker turn with SCP067 , where the "67 kid's" face is edited to look like a digital urban legend or a creepy anti-piracy screen. Produce Post: 19276.mp4 19276mp4

The filename is often associated with the viral clip of rapper Skrilla performing his song "Doot Doot (6 7)" . The number 19276 corresponds to the eLife journal ID for a scientific article, but in meme culture, it is used to specifically trigger or reference the 6-7 brainrot aesthetic—often characterized by distorted audio or surreal, creepy "SCP-like" edits of kids or influencers saying the phrase "six seven". The "6-7" Meme Explained The meme stems from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla

It exploded when social media users paired the audio with video of basketball player LaMelo Ball (who is 6'7" tall) or a young boy named Maverick Trey Villain . Produce Post: 19276

The "Doot Doot" beat drop or a high-pitched voice shouting "Six Seven!".