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"Who Let the Dogs Out" (originally titled "Doggie") is a song written by the Trinidadian musician Anslem Douglas and then recorded by the Bahamian junkaroo band Baha Men. Originally released by Douglas as "Doggie" in 1998, it was covered by producer Jonathan King who sang it under the name Fat Jakk and his Pack of Pets.
The song was a chart success in many countries and also became a popular song at US sporting events. [2] "Who Let the Dogs Out" also earned the band several awards: a Grammy Award in 2001 for Best Dance Recording; [2] Billboard Music Awards for World Music Artist of the Year and World Music Album of the Year; and a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award ...
The group's infectious 2000 single, "Who Let the Dogs Out," is featured in Spruce's new ad for its fast-acting weed and grass killer, safe for use around people and pets when used as directed.
Who Let the Dogs Out is the sixth studio album by Bahamas-based musical group Baha Men. It was released by S-Curve Records and Edel Music in 2000. Track listing
In 2001 Douglas was sued [2] with regards to full authorship of the song Who Let the Dogs Out? The chorus was originally composed in 1995 by Patrick Stephenson and Leroy Williams of Just Platinum Recording Studios/Action House Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for a radio jingle. The lawsuit showed that Douglas was a client of the studio ...
Who Let the Dogs Out" is a song released by Baha Men in 2000. Who Let the Dogs Out may also refer to: Who Let the Dogs Out (Baha Men album), Baha Men album with the titular song; Who Let the Dogs Out (Lambrini Girls album), 2025 album; Who Let the Dogs Out?, a British children's show
"POV: Your dog can't help but sing along to the songs from Titanic," the video's text overlay reads. "He gets emotional every time," she joked in the caption. People were so impressed by Oliver's ...
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