“Young people shouting ‘six seven!’”

is mostly UK youth slang, and it can mean a couple of related things depending on context — but there’s one very common origin.

The main reason (most common)

“Six seven” = 67, a South London drill collective from Brixton Hill.
They became widely known through UK drill music, and the phrase spread into mainstream youth culture.

Artists connected to or referencing 67 (and the wider drill scene) popularised it

It’s often shouted as a hype phrase, ad-lib, or inside joke

Many people saying it aren’t gang-affiliated — it’s more like quoting drill culture.

Posted By: Tombs, Jan 19, 20:50:23

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