6Ix9Ines Gummo
Also known as: Gummo · Blicky Got the Stiffy
6ix9ine's "Gummo" is the debut single from Brooklyn rapper Daniel Hernandez, better known as 6ix9ine, released in October 2017. The song and its music video became a meme thanks to 6ix9ine's unmistakable rainbow-haired appearance, the absurdly quotable line "blicky got the stiffy, uh," and a wave of remixes, scream covers, and mashups that turned the aggressive track into internet comedy gold.
Overview
"Gummo" is a hard-hitting rap track built around guttural yells, ferocious threats, and a thumping Pierre Bourne-style beat. The music video shows 6ix9ine, with his signature rainbow hair and face tattoos, rapping on Brooklyn streets surrounded by members of the Blood gang3. What made the song cross from hip-hop hit into full-blown meme territory was a combination of 6ix9ine's over-the-top visual style and the easily isolatable vocal delivery, particularly the refrain "blicky got the stiffy, uh." That line became the hook for hundreds of remixes, parodies, and audio edits across YouTube and social media.
On October 8, 2017, rap promotion channel FCK THEM uploaded the official music video for "Gummo" to YouTube3. The video featured 6ix9ine rapping in Brooklyn, New York alongside members of the Blood gang, delivering his signature aggressive style over a menacing instrumental2. The track was one of Hernandez's earliest solo releases following his guest spot on Trippie Redd's "Poles 1469" earlier that year2.
XXL Magazine described the track as featuring "vicious, guttural yells and ferocious threats" with a "'round-the-way feel" in the visual that captured everything appealing about 6ix9ine's chaotic energy1. The combination of his rainbow-colored hair, neck-to-face tattoos, and screaming delivery style made both the video and the song instantly recognizable and ripe for parody.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
People typically use "Gummo" memes in a few ways:
Quote the catchphrase — Drop "blicky got the stiffy, uh" as a reaction or non-sequitur in comments or group chats.
Audio remixes — Take the isolated "Gummo" vocal and layer it over unexpected instrumentals (Wii Shop Channel music, nursery rhymes, classical pieces).
Scream covers — Re-record the song in an exaggerated screaming style for comedic effect.
Word replacement edits — Replace every word in the song with a single repeated word ("stiffy," "uh," etc.).
Visual parodies — Recreate the music video's street-rap aesthetic in absurd or contrasting settings.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
6ix9ine first got into rapping after Peter "Righteous P" Rodgers, CEO of Hikari-Ultra records, walked into the vegan bodega where Hernandez worked in Bushwick and told him he looked like a rapper.
His early music videos drew heavily on anime aesthetics, with titles like "Shinigami" (named after the Death Note character) and "Yokai".
When rumors spread that 6ix9ine had been shot at Yams Day 2018, he went on Instagram Live specifically to show his face was unharmed and his perm was still intact.
"Gummo" was his first-ever gold certification, arriving just three months after the video dropped.
6ix9ine has asthma.
Derivatives & Variations
Gay Hip-Hop Parody
— A comedic rework of the "Gummo" video that amassed 6 million YouTube views[3].
"Everything Is Replaced by Stiffy"
— Created by ThisChannelSucks, this edit replaced every word with "stiffy" and gained over 700,000 views[3].
Scream Cover
— Hunter1s1k recorded a screaming version of the full track, earning 1.9 million views[3].
Wii Shop Channel Remix
— Creator Acrylo blended the "Gummo" vocal with the Wii Shop Channel theme, pulling 900,000+ views[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 26ix9ine's "Gummo" - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 36ix9ineencyclopedia