In spring training, almost every number is used, and two-dozen players are now walking the back fields as unexpecting focal points of an international craze. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The ...
Skrilla said the “6-7” craze connected to his drill rap hit almost didn’t happen. His 2024 release, “Doot Doot (6-7),” became popular in TikTok videos with basketball players last year. Now, young ...
Skrilla said the "6-7" craze connected to his drill rap hit almost didn't happen. His 2024 release, "Doot Doot (6-7)," became popular in TikTok videos with basketball players last year. Now, young ...
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Skrilla said the “6-7” craze connected to his drill rap hit almost didn’t happen. His 2024 release, “Doot Doot (6-7),” became popular in TikTok videos with basketball players last year. Now, young ...
His 2024 release, “Doot Doot (6-7),” became popular in TikTok videos with basketball players last year. Now, young people all over the world are shouting the non-sensical phrase seemingly non-stop, ...
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'6-7' rapper Skrilla says it’s crazy to see the fad’s widespread presence at sporting events
The fad of fans going wild when the home team’s score reaches 67 is crazy, said Skrilla, the rapper whose song is the basis for the “6-7” phenomenon (AP video: Mike Householder) JPMorgan concedes it ...
Before 6 7, Skrilla had Kensington. Call it the largest open-air black market on the East Coast; call it the epicenter of Philadelphia’s drug crisis. Skrilla just calls it the block. More than a ...
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