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Who Let the Dogs Out

Who Let the Dogs Out

Artist: Baha Men
Label: Artemis Records
Category: Music

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Seller: abundatrade
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 78 reviews
Sales Rank: 8,926

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 699675105228
EAN: 0699675105228
ASIN: B00004UAQ0

Release Date: July 25, 2000
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Tracks:

   Who Let the Dogs Out
   You All Dat
   Get Ya Party On
   Getting Hotter
   Summer of Love
   You Can Get It
   It's All in the Mind
   Where Did I Go Wrong
   You're Mine
   What's Up, Come On
   Shake It Mamma
   Who Let the Dogs Out [Barking Mad Mix]

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Editorial Reviews:

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Ever heard of a Trinidadian dish called pelau? Well, mix any type of food you can get your hands on: chicken, rice, onions, tomatoes... Stir all of these disparate parts up in a pot and enjoy. The Baha Men are Bahamians, not Trinidadians, but they utilize this formula to create their unique brand of music. With its catchy "Woof! woof! woof!" chorus, the self-titled single will make you feel "Hot, Hot, Hot" like Arrow. Soca connoisseurs might find it a bit disturbing that the Baha Men chose to cover this dated carnival anthem of 1998 (originally recorded by Trinidadian Anslem Douglas), but bounce-music audiences won't mind. Although none of the other tracks quite match that song's intensity, there are a good handful ("You All Dat," "Shake It Mamma," "You're Mine") that successfully mesh the popular music styles of the day (R&B, rap, pop) with the percussive junkanoo rhythms of the Bahamas. The electronic beats on "Summer of Love" and "You Can Get It" don't match their organic island flows, and the lone ballad "Where Did I Go Wrong" doesn't fit in with the general feel-good mood of the album, but this CD is filled with decent up-tempo party music for hot festival nights. --Dalton Higgins


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4 out of 5 stars Baha men rocks   October 3, 2007
Rose O. Matthews
The Baha Men is my favorite groups like Eiffel 65, D4L, and KC - Jojo, the songs are cool and I never really knew this, but "Who Let The Dogs Out (Barking Mad Mix)" was remixed by Eiffel 65 if you just listen to that laser noise in the remix because in their remixes, they have that laser noise.


4 out of 5 stars Break into the 21st century   August 23, 2006
GTTF (USA)
This album came out in 2000 and we danced to "Who Let the Dogs Out" four times at a Halloween Dance. "You All Dat" is another great song which incorporates the harmony of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" along with a new 21st century rapping song. It is a very unique album with the first song being a great dance song.


5 out of 5 stars A public service for y'all   June 6, 2005
Darrell Wong (Hawaii, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Okay, I had a review here, but judging by the responses I got, it may have been inadequate.

Let's try this again...

You All Dat - A funny story-type song (music taken from The Lion Sleeps Tonight). Nicely sentimental and not *too* corny.
Get Ya Party On - *Great* song! A perfect example of what they do the best, lively Miami Bass. (That's what it's called. Miami Bass.) By far my favorite.
Getting Hotter - A very happy, lively, quick-paced ska-esque number. Think "Hot Hot Hot", only far less annoying. :-)
Summer of Love - Just a really pretty Carribean-style love song.
You Can Get It - Ooh, Motown! At least that's what it reminded me of. Highly enjoyable song with a positive message.
It's All in the Mind - More Miami Bass, but with a much more conventional hip-hop sound than Get Ya Party On
Where Did I Go Wrong - The obligatory post-breakup song (a la Back For Good) that actually manages to avoid getting too sappy. Good stuff.
You're Mine - Disco-esque ska. Probably the weakest track (definitely on the repetitive side), although still passable.
What's Up, Come On - Another party track, nice and happy.
Shake It Mamma - And to close it off, an energetic dance number about a sexy lady. What's not to love.

So there you have it. As someone born and raised in Hawaii, I developed a taste for this type of music from an early age, but anyone who's into party music of any kind will love it.

Well, that's all I have to say. Hope it helped.

(Oh yeah, there's also some stadium song of some sort. Eh, whatever. :-D)



5 out of 5 stars the Year 2000, Mets Vs Yankees World SUbway Series....   January 7, 2005
BDP87 (New York)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

WHO LET THE DOGS OUT!?!?!!!! WOOF!!! WOOF!!! WOOF!!! WOOF!!! This song is great because it reminds me of when i was watching basball and the mets were playing the yankees and it was cool. mike admit it you used to like this song alot and said its really good and cool and you were singing to it and your brother said it was cool it reminds me of when mike was cool and he wasnt a moron and he listened to me. it reminds me of when rossler listened to good music like limp bizkit and kid rock and music like dmx jadakiss and he was a big fan of grant hill who now plays for the orlando magicand is back to being the grant hill he was in the 90s. rossler and joey and mike all used to say i was cool and used to hang out with me and call me the leader and rossler said to me that ace was cool but now its like this, ace your retarded i hate you your annoying what ever happen to mike saying ace is cool and joey said ace your my best friend your really cool. but now joey is like "your gay and im a pimp" and im thinking wtf happend to this world????? Mike Joey Rossler, if your reading this, think about what you have done this past 4 years... think about what you have done to me and what you have said. just remember i was once the king of Woodhaven, just like TI is the king of the south and Lil Jon is the King Of Crunk. Ludacris used to be the king of the SOuth and ATL but TI overthrown him. i feel the same way because of what you fa*gots have done to me....


3 out of 5 stars Who cares if this is brilliant....   December 21, 2004
J. Dennison (Ohio)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

You listen to this kind of music to relax, have fun and lighten up a sad mood. Anyway to get to the review, this is just a fun song that everyone (myself included at one point) takes waaaay too seriously. Personally I prefer "Move It Like This" or "Best Years Of Our Lives" to this one, but this one's fun if you are sad or bored anyway. Junkanoo music is supposed to be fun not serious and that's what you're getting here. If you're looking for serious music, I'd suggest you look elsewhere.

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