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Baha Men are a Bahamian junkanoo band formed in New Providence, Bahamas in 1977. They are best known for their Grammy Award-winning hit song "Who Let the Dogs Out".
In 2025, the taco and tequila fiesta, hosted by Symon and Abou-Ganim, will feature a performance by Baha Men on Thursday, March 13. The following day, Flay and local Bahamian restaurateurs, will ...
Baha Men member Dyson Knight explained to Vice how the band came to record the song: "The manager of the Baha Men at that time heard a version of the song from Europe. He called [Knight's bandmate] Isaiah [Taylor] and told him it was an absolute must that Baha Men record that song, because they had the vibe to make it a huge hit.
For the Baha Men, 2025 is all about celebrating 'Who Let the Dogs Out' and continuing the band's legacy, including setting up the next steps. "In the Bahamas, our repertoire is quite different ...
"Move It Like This" is a song recorded by the Bahamian pop group Baha Men. It was released on 17 February 2002 as the second and title single from the seventh album of the same name . The song reached number 13 on the New Zealand RIANZ list, number 13 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 65 on the Swiss Music Charts .
"Doggie" (which was later covered by the Baha Men as "Who Let the Dogs Out") Anslem Douglas (born 23 July 1964) is a Trinidadian musician and composer. He is best known for the hit single "Doggie", which was later covered by the Bahamian junkanoo band Baha Men as " Who Let the Dogs Out ".
The song was also performed when they opened alongside Baha Men and Debelah Morgan for 98 Degrees on their Revelation Tour (2001) [17] and on MTV's Total Request Live Tour (2001). [18] They made their television debut performing it live on TRL on December 11, 2000, to promote the premiere of the song's music video.
Tour, a 30-date tour headlined by A*Teens with other supporting acts, including Baha Men and Play. LMNT also performed in front of crowds in support of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, 2002 A Time for Heroes Carnival, in Los Angeles, California.