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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
The following year, Baha Men released their first album, Junkanoo, which included the local hit "Back to the Island". [2] Kalik followed in 1994, including the international hit "Dancing in the Moonlight". [2] The band moved with Greenberg to Polygram for the 1997 album I Like What I Like and Doong Spank, released the following year. [2]
Move It Like This is the seventh studio album released by Bahamas-based group Baha Men. It was released in 2002 under the S-Curve label. The album includes a cover of Harry Nilsson's "Coconut". None of the songs rose to success, including the album's title single "Move It Like This," but the album did chart at number 57 on the Billboard 200. [3]
King brought the song to the attention of his friend Steve Greenberg, who then had Bahamian junkanoo band the Baha Men cover the song. The Baha Men version, released on 26 July 2000, became the band's first and only hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, and it gained popularity after appearing in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and its ...
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In 1994, a version by Bahamian group the Baha Men from their album Kalik reached No. 18 in New Zealand [85] and No. 42 in Canada. [86] In 1999, The CrownSayers recorded a version for the soundtrack of the film Big Daddy. In 2009, American actor and singer Alyson Stoner covered the song.