When did you get hot? š„µš„š¦
We dive deep into a few trends and memes this week, enjoy!
I think you dropped something
A quote from the Disney animated show Fish Hooks has gone viral as a trend to hype someone up.
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
When did you get hot?
A new Sabrina Carpenter song has become a trending audio for thirsty fan edits.
Predador de Perereca
A Brazilian song "Predador de Perereca" has gone viral as reaction bait with Portugese speakers listening to the lewd lyrics for the first time.
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
Except⦠the bop isnāt what it appears to be. Keep reading for the explainerššš
Is āPredador de Pererecaā AI?
Yes. Kind of. Mostly. Yes.
The song was originally released in 2015; the song thatās blowing up on TikTok was released in June 2025 and everything except the lyrics is AI-generated.
The new version is released by BLOW RECORDS, a Brazilian-based record label whose whole shtick is making AI-generated remixes of old songs. It already has almost 1.5M monthly listeners on Spotify which is fine and totally not a sign of the end times.
What is the 67 meme?
Editorās note: I have never felt older than I did writing this⦠Enjoy!
This Gen Alpha meme is spreading to the rest of the internet and becoming the new 69 or 420ābasically just a funny number that kids canāt resist inserting into conversation any chance they get. So if youāve seen people on your FYP saying āsix sevennnnnā lately, hereās what the hell it means and where it came from.
The 67 meme originated from the lyrics of "Doot Doot" by Skrilla ššš during which at one point he literally just sings āsix sevennnnnā.
The same day the song came out, TikToker @matvii_grinblat posted a video of someone commentating a basketball game and discussing player Lamelo Ballās height: āHe literally moves like somebody thatās 6ā1-6ā2, except heās 6ā7.ā When he says ā6ā7ā the song starts playing and the video becomes a Lamelo Ball fan edit.
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
From there, people started using the audio for any situation that involves the number 67 or numbers 6 and 7.
Enable 3rd party cookies or use another browser
And from there it became fun for kids to just say ā6-7ā out loud, no matter the situation.
You can now pin your own comments on Instagram posts
Previously you could only pin comments by other users to the top of the comments thread of your own posts, but now you can finally pin your own comments as well. You still canāt include links, but it could prove useful for reinforcing CTAs, reminding users about the name of a show or product, or generating engagement in the comments.
Facebook is trying to bring back Pokes š
I donāt know why, especially after multiple failed attempts in the last few years, but Facebook is trying to make Pokes a thing again.
















