Lily Allen made sure all eyes were on her as she bared all in a white lace bra as she posed on the red carpet at the CFDA Awards on Monday night.
One year after her eye-opening memoir and fresh off a nostalgic world tour, the rap icon looks back on the hip-hop career ...
The 6-7 expression came from TikTok and YouTube Shorts, taken from a song called “Doot Doot” by the rapper Skrilla, in which he repeats the lyric “six-seven.” If it means anything at all, it’s a way ...
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the trend, the phrase comes from a song by Philadelphia ...
The phrase has swept from TikTok to playgrounds to dinner tables, becoming a bizarre but oddly unifying inside joke for Gen ...
Skibidi toilets and rizzes come and go. 6-7 is likely destined for the slang graveyard soon, now that adults are talking about it so much. But there’s something almost profound ...
The meme is pronounced "six seven," not "sixty seven," like most would think, and has become a cultural phenomenon for Gen ...
Another of the most notable TikToks is of a child at a basketball game yelling '6-7' into the camera. As per The Guardian, ...
However, the original context of the song is a reference to 67th Street in Philadelphia and a nod to police codes. Since then ...