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the 6-7 meme (Wikipedia is a viral 2025 TikTok/Instagram Reels trend based on Skrilla's song "Doot Doot". It typically features video edits of NBA player LaMelo Ball, referencing his 6'7" height, often used to mock or highlight surreal moments.

Key Details:

  • Origin: Popularized in 2025 from the rapper Skrilla.

  • Context: Frequently used with clips of basketball players.

  • Meaning: No fixed meaning; acts as a Gen-Z slang term for a highlight or funny moment.

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Fall/Winter 2000 ‘Eshu’
“Disturbed” - Peter Gabriel
“Natural Blues” - Moby
“What’s Going On (ft. Roxanne Shante)” - Mekon
“Superstition" - Stevie Wonde

Shante)” - Mekon
“Superstition" - Stevie Wonder

"Jump N' Shout (Boo-Slinga Dub)" - Basement Jaxx (video intro)
"Same Old Show" - Basement Jaxx (used throughout, particularly the moaning sounds)
"Walk 4 Me (Original Mix) - Tronco Traxx (drumming sounds)
"Drops (Johnny V Stole My Sample Mix" - Tronco Traxx (drumming sounds)
"Didgeridoo" - Aphex Twins (I think it is remixed with some parts of Disturbed

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