Who Is 'Six' And What Does 'I Got Deported By Six' Mean? The Viral TikTok Audio Explained
One of the most popular TikTok sounds right now is 'I Got Deported By Six,' a catchy audio that's being popularized through outfit transition videos. The audio, which consists of a woman saying she got deported, robbed, sued, etc. by a mysterious entity known as "six," has been used over 70,000 times since July, but many still aren't sure where exactly it comes from. Here's what you need to know.
What Is The 'I Got Deported By Six' TikTok Audio And Who Is Six?
The "I Got Deported By Six" TikTok sound was originally uploaded to the app in mid-July 2023 by TikToker @prodby668. Some TikTokers might know prodby668 as the mastermind behind the viral 'Prolly My Spookiest Beat' sound. Prodby668 is a music producer and the "Six" mentioned in this viral audio, "Six" being short for "668."
Many of Prodby668's beats begin with a producer tag. Some of these tags feature a woman saying, "I got X by Six," "X" being a word like "mugged," "shot," "sued," "scammed," or, most famously, "deported." The "I Got Deported By Six" audio is a compilation of these producer tags presented one-after-another. It was uploaded attached to a video of a Roblox character transitioning outfits with every new tag, gaining over 4.3 million views in a month.
How Is 'I Got Deported By Six' Used In Memes?
Since the upload date, "I Got Deported By Six" has been used over 70,000 times. Some of the most popular videos are outfit transitions, where users cut to a new outfit every time the producer tag changes. TikTokers are also doing this trend with their Roblox characters, paying homage to the original upload by prodby668.
Beyond outfit transitions, the sound is also being used as a general lip dub sound. It's also appeared in several animations, including a South Park fan animation with nearly 2 million views.
For the full history of "I Got Deported By Six," be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.
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