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It refers to radio code "10-67" used by various public safety agencies:
Dead body found and/or fatality being investigated on scene.
Adjacent to 10-66 which instructs dispatch to notify the medical examiner.
It's the classic gangsta rap boast of "check it out i murdered someone, I'm a tough hard-boiled badass"
The kids saying it out loud don't realize that was what the rapper they're quoting was referencing, though.
I'm not sure why you haven't gotten more upvotes.
To bring this full circle. "67" was used in a (semi?) popular song among Gen alpha, and unless they know this factoid, and that "67" is used as slang for the 10-67 police code in Philadelphia, then the placement of "67" in the lyrics of the song seems very odd at least, and completely random at best.
It seems that a nontrivial amount of Gen Alpha humor hinges on randomness, but as far as I'm concerned that's not exclusive to their generation. My fellow millennials were ROFL-ing to some pretty random stuff in our glory days too, so that part I get. With Gen alpha one noticed that the less of a meaning something seems to have, the more they cling to it, and the funnier it becomes.
6-7 sits in such an obscure part of human knowledge that, until very recently, only a very small group even understood it, even now, I would say that number hasn't really changed much. And because the meaning of 67 in the original lyric was unknown and presumed to not exist, making the lyric both random and meaningless, it's become the funniest shit ever for the Gen alpha kids.
Look, anyone from Gen alpha, I love you. You guys keep doing what you're doing. Let your freak flags fly. Do it while you can. As Baz Luhrmann said: "enjoy the power and beauty of your youth. Nevermind. You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they've faded. But trust me, in 20 years, you'll look back on photos of yourself and recall in a way that you can't grasp now, how much possibility laid before you, and how fabulous you really looked."
Cheers everyone.
Does the hand gesture mean anything?
It feels like "Eh, it's a 6 or a 7" to me. But I'm an old man so take with a grain of salt haha