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If you've been seeing 67 everywhere and don't know what it is, this page is the express version. Five minutes, you're caught up. We're Perfect State, the band that made an album about it.

What it is

67, very briefly

67 (also written 6-7 or six-seven) is a global cultural movement that started in Philly in late 2024 and exploded in 2025.

A drill rapper named Skrilla put it on a track called Doot Doot (67), shouting out his block. Basketball TikTok grabbed the sound. A 17-year-old basketball player called Taylen "TK" Kinney rated his coffee a deadpan "six… seven" and turned it into a rating system. A 12-year-old kid called Maverick Trevillian went absolutely off at an AAU game and gave it a face.

By 2025 the world was throwing the hand sign at each other in school hallways, group chats, and street corners. By 2026 it's into a third wave (Brazilian TikTok, Russian club tracks, K-pop). It's a hand sign, a rating, an inside joke, and a vibe, all at the same time.

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The originals

The clips that started everything

Four clips: the moments that made 67 a thing. Watch them in order and you've got the whole arc.

TK Kinney's original Starbucks drink rating on TikTok (March 2025). The deadpan "six… seven" that turned 67 into a rating system.

Maverick at the AAU game (March 2025), the moment the hand sign went global.

Russian artist Gazan, "67 (Six Seven)" (Feb 2026). Phonetic English in Russian script. Tens of millions of plays.

Laurinha Costa, "Six Seven" official clip with DJ Cabello & DJ Tchouzen. The Brazilian "20+20+20+7" track that re-launched 67 in April 2026.

The soundtrack

Perfect State, in one paragraph

Perfect State is the music project that scored the 67 movement. Debut album 67 (eight tracks, every genre we could fit in twenty minutes), plus four singles around it. Below: the songs you should hear first.

Where to start

Five songs to know

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67 Kid

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A portrait of Maverick Trevillian and the joy he brought to the wave.

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Page 67

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The classroom anthem. Schools tried to ban it. Naturally that made it bigger.

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Always 67

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What 67 sounds like once it's just woven into how you talk.

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67 (The Sign)

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Our K-pop single. Palms up palms down, hooks built around the hand sign itself.

Honorable mention: 6, 7… 8, the 1:39 lullaby that closes the album. Somehow our highest-like-ratio track on TikTok, probably because nobody had ever made a 67 lullaby before.

That's the express version.

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