WHODUNNIT? Lyrics – Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles

WHODUNNIT? Lyrics - Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles

“WHODUNNIT?” Lyrics by Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles is a latest English song in the voices of Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “WHODUNNIT?” song lyrics are also written by Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles.

When “WHODUNNIT?” dropped on January 2, 2026, Cal Chuchesta and Yuno Miles weren’t just tossing another internet oddity into the culture — they were stirring the pot of comedy‑rap with a track that feels like a glitch in the matrix of hip‑hop timing and irony. The single sits outside a formal album nest but buzzed instantly in forums and on threads where fans debated whether this was genius jank or pure chaos.

The production leans on punchy, almost playful drums and a backdrop that feels intentionally lo‑fi, letting the absurdist lyrics take center stage. It’s less about sonic polish and more about atmosphere — a carnival mirror take on trap that mirrors Miles’s established off‑beat persona.

Miles’s vocals twist between exaggerated falsetto and deadpan boasts about noodles and PhD‑level Seussology, while Chuchesta lands like an internet trickster with punchlines that blur parody and critique. The hook, asking Who did it?, becomes a sly commentary on streaming scams and bot culture, resonating on socials where clips and memes proliferated.

In the context of Miles’s career — built on meme‑rap and viral stunts since 2019 — “WHODUNNIT?” feels like a meta‑moment: deliberately playful, self‑aware, and perfectly tuned for the chaotic summer threads of 2026.

WHODUNNIT? Lyrics

[Intro: Cal Chuchesta]
Oh my gosh
You-you thought you could just be mean to Yuno Miles
And Cal wasn’t gonna come team up?
Whodunnit, yeah
Gotta figure out who
Whodunnit?
Who did it, man?

[Verse 1: Cal Chuchesta]
You said you got the sauce, all I see is noodles
You said you got that dog, all I see’s a poodle

You said your team’s sketch, all I see is doodles
You said that you remember but you’re using Google
One fish, two fish, red fish, flow switch
Got a PhD in Seuss-anomics
Got a thirty dollar watch on my left wrist
Got the Charlie Kirk song on a playlist
I got my sense of humor from the funny store
She got her death grip from the money store
Hans Zimmer on the beat ’cause I did the score
You had the aux for tеn seconds, I’m already bored

[Chorus: Cal Chuchesta]
It’s a scam, thе 1% run it
They bot every stream then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?
It’s a scam, the 1% run it
Take every penny then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?

[Verse 2: Yuno Miles]
They ask me, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
I don’t run the Instagram, I don’t run it (I don’t run it)
‘Bout to learn how to play the trumpet
At the top, going up like a elevator (Elevator)
I be typing on a uh-uh calculator (Calculator)
Fantano, he bald as hell, that n!gga hairless

My dad fu*ked up in the crib, that n!gga brokeless
My sister just broke her nose, she’s nose-less
She got a little hair, her hair boneless
Who did it? Whodunnit?
Who did it? Whodunnit?
Bye-bye

[Chorus: Cal Chuchesta]
It’s a scam, the 1% run it
They bot every stream then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?
It’s a scam, the 1% run it
Take every penny then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?
It’s a scam, the 1% run it
They bot every stream then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?
It’s a scam, the 1% run it
Take every penny then they ask, “Whodunnit?” (Whodunnit?)
Whodunnit?

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WHODUNNIT? Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Cal Chuchesta]
He’s setting the scene by reacting in disbelief, calling out someone who disrespected Yuno Miles and thought there would be no response. Cal makes it clear he’s stepping in as backup, framing the song like a playful investigation where everyone’s asking who caused the problem.

[Verse 1: Cal Chuchesta]
Here he’s clowning people who talk big online but don’t actually live up to it. Every comparison flips bragging into something small or silly, showing how fake confidence looks from the outside. He mixes internet culture, children’s book references, and politics just to underline how unserious these claims are. The jokes about money, taste, and memory point to people pretending to be rich, smart, or influential while leaning on shortcuts and borrowed knowledge. By bragging about cheap items and random playlists, he’s mocking traditional flexing and saying authenticity matters more than polish. The humor stays dry and exaggerated, like he’s bored by everyone else’s noise. Even when he mentions controlling the music or scoring a film, it’s said with irony, as if real power doesn’t need loud announcements. The whole verse feels like him shrugging at the culture, unimpressed by hype, and entertaining himself by exposing how quickly fake images fall apart. It also shows how he uses humor as defense, turning criticism into jokes and proving he’s comfortable laughing at himself and everyone else.

[Chorus: Cal Chuchesta]
He’s calling out a system where rich people control everything, fake popularity with bots, then act confused about who’s responsible. The repeated question sounds sarcastic, like he already knows the answer and is daring listeners to stop pretending the game is fair.

[Verse 2: Yuno Miles]
Yuno leans fully into absurd humor, answering accusations with randomness instead of defense. He downplays social media control, jumps to learning instruments, and describes success like a simple elevator ride. The offbeat images feel intentionally sloppy, turning everyday struggles and family flaws into cartoonish punchlines. By joking about critics, appearances, and money problems, he refuses to treat judgment seriously. The repetition of the main question becomes more playful here, like he’s dodging blame by being unpredictable. His delivery makes confusion the point, showing how internet fame often comes with people projecting stories onto you. Ending abruptly, he treats the whole situation as something temporary, brushing it off with a casual exit instead of chasing approval or clarity. This chaotic approach fits his persona, where sounding unserious is a way to stay free from expectations and online pressure.

[Chorus: Cal Chuchesta]
He keeps hammering the idea that the system is rigged, controlled by a small group that profits while everyone else gets blamed. The constant looping of the question feels like mockery, pointing at how obvious the truth is. By repeating it over and over, the song turns frustration into chant, almost comedic, showing how people accept exploitation as normal. It’s less about finding answers and more about exposing how empty the question really is when power never takes responsibility. The hook becomes a mirror, forcing listeners to laugh while recognizing the cycle they’re trapped inside.

WHODUNNIT? Song Detail

Song Title WHODUNNIT?
Singer(s) Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles
Musician(s) Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles
Lyricist(s) Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles
Release Date January 2, 2026
Language English

FAQs

Q. Who has sung WHODUNNIT? song?
A. WHODUNNIT? song is sung by Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles.

Q. Who wrote WHODUNNIT? lyrics?
A. WHODUNNIT? lyrics are penned by Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles.

Q. Who has given the music of WHODUNNIT? song?
A. WHODUNNIT? music is composed and produced by Cal Chuchesta, Yuno Miles.

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