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Carrie Underwood's Hilarious Solution to '6-7' Trend

Summary

  • Carrie Underwood began auditions for American Idol's 24th season.
  • She suggested a humorous method to end the popular '6-7' slang.
  • American Idol Season 24 premieres January 26 on ABC.
Carrie Underwood's Hilarious Solution to '6-7' Trend

In-person auditions for American Idol Season 24 have commenced, marked by an amusing interaction involving Carrie Underwood and a hopeful contestant. The phrase "6-7," a prevalent slang term among youth, was discussed, prompting Underwood to suggest a humorous method for its discontinuation. She proposed enlisting the help of contestants to make the phrase less appealing.

Underwood, a mother of two young boys, empathizes with parents navigating youth trends. Her suggestion stems from the idea that adult involvement, particularly singing, can quickly diminish a trend's appeal among teens. This tactic could be effective in phasing out "6-7," which has gained traction despite its ambiguous meaning and origins in a rap song.

The effectiveness of Underwood's strategy remains to be seen, as youth trends often prove resilient. As American Idol searches for the next pop culture influencer, the show itself is set to premiere on January 26 on ABC, with episodes available on Hulu the following day.

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Carrie Underwood participated in in-person auditions for American Idol Season 24 and humorously suggested a way to end the popular '6-7' slang trend.
The slang term '6-7' has no definitive meaning and is considered a catch-all word, popularized by a rap song.
American Idol Season 24 premieres on January 26 on ABC.

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