Who Let the Dogs Out (album)
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| Who Let The Dogs Out | ||||
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| Studio album by Baha Men | ||||
| Released | July 25, 2000 | |||
| Genre | Junkanoo, dance, hip hop | |||
| Label | Artemis Records Edel Music S-Curve Records |
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| Producer | Steve Greenberg, Desmond Child, Mark Hudson, Michael Mangini, Brian Eno | |||
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Who Let the Dogs Out is the title of the fifth studio album by Bahamas-based musical group Baha Men. It was released by Artemis Records, S-Curve Records and Edel Music in 2000. Despite its title track listed inside some "worst songs ever" lists, the album received generally positive reviews from critics and the title track was a Top 40 hit in the United States in 2000, and the only hit of the group's career.
[edit] Track listing
- "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)"
Bonus Tracks:
- "You All Dat (Remix)" (feat. Los Del Rio & Diane Turner)
- "Burn The Noo Junk"
- "Bahama Baha"
- "Who Let The Dogs Out? (Remix)" (feat. Diane Turner & Andy Brown)
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