It seems kids everywhere are going crazy over the viral “6-7” trend, repeating those two numbers. It became so popular that “6-7” became the word of the year.
While children are insistent that it doesn’t mean anything and the point of it is to know something adults do not, ultimately, there is something much darker and deeper behind its origins.
The “6-7” trend is believed to have originated from rapper Skrilla’s song, “Doot Doot.” Skrilla, however, is more than just a musician. He has previously stated his deep entrenchment with the occult.
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In a social media video, one commentator explained that “Doot Doot” is ultimately about summoning the spirits Skrilla is involved with.
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“I’m a Santo,” Skrilla said in one podcast interview. “I do Palo…all that sacrifice goats…that’s just real life.”
“You’ve sacrificed a goat?” The interviewer asked Skrilla.
“I sacrificed goats, chickens, mice…I’m not allowed to explain it,” Skrilla replied.
He also discussed the Yoruba religion and how he could “put bad spirits” on a person as well.
What seems innocent or playful on the surface is often a doorway for darkness. The viral “6-7” trend may appear harmless to children, but its origins reveal a hidden agenda steeped in deception and the occult. These numbers are not just a game—they are connected to spiritual forces seeking to influence young minds, normalizing exposure to practices that open the door to demonic activity. In a world where media and trends constantly bombard children, this is a stark reminder that spiritual warfare is real, subtle and relentless, targeting the hearts and minds of the next generation.
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Now is the time to pray without ceasing for the protection of the next generation, covering them in the blood of Jesus and surrounding their lives with discernment and spiritual armor.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.












I appreciate the information that you put in this article but when releasing information show your receipts where did you get this information from? I would like to know myself show how it is demonic so you can inform the people and then they can keep their children away from such things. If you know it is targeting the youth show your proof.