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, ...
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 ...