Hicks was born in Las Vegas, Nevada and is the son of Lucy and Ron Hicks.
Hicks had a recurring role on Titus and had roles in various movies and television series before playing the lead in How to Eat Fried Worms. He then appeared in Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? alongside many other Disney Channel stars. In 2009, he grabbed the co-lead role of Luther on Zeke & Luther. In 2011, he starred in Lemonade Mouth as Wendell "Wen" Gifford.
Hicks recorded a remake of the MC Hammer song "U Can't Touch This" with fellow Zeke and Luther co-star Daniel Curtis Lee. The music video for the song was shown June 29, 2009 on Disney XD. He made a remix of the song "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry. In late 2010 he wrote and recorded the song "Happy Universal Holidays" with Ryan Newman. In early 2011 he released a song called "Dance For Life" with Drew Seeley for the Disney Channel Original Series Shake It Up, which was featured on Shake It Up: Break It Down. Hicks co-wrote the tracks "Determinate", "Breakthrough" and "High Wire" for Lemonade Mouth (film). Hicks recorded a song called "We Burnin' Up" with Chris Brochu which premiered at Disney XD in 2011. On September 15, 2011 he released "Las Vegas (My City)", a hometown anthem about his struggles and dreams to succeed in the entertainment business. He is not currently signed to any music label.
Whodunit
Adam Hicks Lyrics
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Ha, ha, ha, uh yeah
Whodunit dunit-dunit
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Something's goin' down
Hey now, hey now, what's happenin'
DJ, where you at, where you at
Who got this part cracka-lacka-lin
Don't know about you or you
But me, I'm on my one two step
You know I do what I do
Out the box straight shuffflin'
It's a crime on the dance floor
The suspects' are usual
This crowds' in a uproar
It's about to get critical
There is something goin' on
Get to the bottom of it
Tell me who's responsible
Tell me Whodunit (dunit dunit)
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Is it you, or you huh, I don't know
This party's in overdrive
Okay, okay who crank it up
Collectively, I do believe
We about to solve a mystery what
Lookin' for a clue, and all I see is
Hands up, up in the air
Bodies rockin' to the vibe of the beat
'Cause the energy's packed in here
This crowd's unstoppable
Is it due to the audio sound (sound)
It's so incredible
Whodun-dunit now c'mon come on, uh
There is something goin' on
Get to the bottom of it
Tell me who's responsible
Tell me Whodunit (dunit dunit)
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
There is something goin' on
Get to the bottom of it
Tell me who's responsible
Tell me Whodunit (dunit dunit)
Who got the party started
Who got the party rockin'
Whodunit, Whodunit
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
The song "Whodunit" by Adam Hicks is a dance song that speaks about a party that is about to get wild. The song starts by asking who got the party started and who got the party rocking. The singer is puzzled asking "Whodunit?" to make the party come alive. The song speaks of something going down and people wanting to get to the bottom of it. The reference to the "crime on the dance floor" makes the song feel like a game, where the ultimate goal is to identify who made the party rock.
The mood of the song is playful and exciting. The upbeat tempo of the song makes it a danceable hit, and the lyrics are easy to sing along to, making it a popular party song. The song's central theme highlights the power of music in bringing people together and creating a fun atmosphere. Overall, "Whodunit" is a song about the thrill and excitement of partying.
Line by Line Meaning
Who got the party started
Asking who started the party and got everyone energized and ready to dance
Who got the party rockin'
Asking who is responsible for keeping the party atmosphere high and lively
Whodunit, Whodunit
Continuing to ask who is responsible for the ongoing festivities
Whodun-dun-dun-dunit
Rhythmically emphasizing the question of who is responsible
Something's goin' down
Noticing that something exciting or interesting is happening
DJ, where you at, where you at
Asking for the DJ's presence and participation in the party
Who got this part cracka-lacka-lin
Asking who brought the party to a new level of excitement and enthusiasm
Don't know about you or you
Acknowledging that different people have different experiences and reactions to the party
But me, I'm on my one two step
Stating that the singer is personally enjoying the party and dancing to the rhythm
You know I do what I do
Expressing that the singer is being true to themselves and having fun their own way
Out the box straight shuffflin'
Dancing in an unusual or unique way outside of the norm
It's a crime on the dance floor
Describing the intense and energetic dancing as if it were a criminal act
The suspects' are usual
Jokingly referring to the partygoers as possible suspects for the intense dancing
This crowds' in a uproar
Describing the excitement and liveliness of the partygoers
It's about to get critical
Implying that the party may soon reach a point of chaos or excitement
Is it you, or you huh, I don't know
Speculating and questioning who is responsible for the high-energy party atmosphere
This party's in overdrive
Describing that the party is at a level of high energy and excitement
Okay, okay who crank it up
Asking who is responsible for intensifying the party atmosphere
Collectively, I do believe
Suggesting that everyone at the party may be responsible for the excitement and energy
We about to solve a mystery what
Jokingly referring to the question of who started the party as a mystery to be solved
Lookin' for a clue, and all I see is
Humorously stating that there are no obvious clues to solving the party mystery
Hands up, up in the air
Noting that partygoers are dancing and expressing themselves with raised hands
Bodies rockin' to the vibe of the beat
Describing the physical movements and reactions to the music
'Cause the energy's packed in here
Explaining that the high energy of the party may be due to the collective enthusiasm of the attendees
This crowd's unstoppable
Remarkably describing the unquenchable energy and liveliness of the whole party
Is it due to the audio sound (sound)
Questioning whether the music itself is responsible for the high levels of excitement and energy
It's so incredible
Expressing amazement at the incredible party atmosphere
Whodun-dunit now c'mon come on, uh
Urging people to continue questioning and speculating who is responsible for the awesome party
There is something goin' on
Reiterating that there is something special and exciting happening at the party
Get to the bottom of it
Urging people to figure out the source of the party's excitement and energy
Tell me who's responsible
Continuing to ask who is responsible for the awesome party atmosphere
Whodunit (dunit dunit)
Asking the same rhetorical question in a rhythmic and playful way
Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: JUSTIN ANDRE MOBLEY, ANNA VASILENKO, LAMBERT ANTHONY II WALDRIP
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