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Baha Men are a Bahamian
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band formed in
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,
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in 1977. They are best known for their
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-winning hit song "
Who Let the Dogs Out "Who Let the Dogs Out" (originally titled "Doggie") is a song written by the Trinidadian musician Anslem Douglas and then recorded by the Bahamian Junkanoo band Baha Men. Originally released by Douglas as "Doggie" in 1998, it was covered by ...
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History


Early years

Baha Men formed in 1977 as High Voltage, initially playing
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and
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.Thompson, Dave (2002) ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, , pp.28–29 They performed regularly in nightclubs and hotels in the Bahamas and self-released several albums. In 1991, one of their tapes found its way to
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A&R man Steve Greenberg, who signed the band to the Big Beat subsidiary, at the same time getting the band to change their name to the Baha Men.


Early success

The following year, Baha Men released their first album, ''
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,'' which included the local hit "Back to the Island". ''Kalik'' followed in 1994, including the international hit "Dancing in the Moonlight". The band moved with Greenberg to Polygram for the 1997 album '' I Like What I Like'' and '' Doong Spank'', released the following year. The latter sold only 700 copies in the US and the band was dropped by the label. Greenberg then started his own label, S-Curve, and signed the band. Original vocalist Nehemiah Hield left in 1999, and was replaced by his nephew Omerit. The band was most popular in the 1990s in Japan, and their 1999 album ''
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'' was initially released only in that country.


"Who Let the Dogs Out"

They achieved great, but short-lived, popularity with a 2000s remake of "
Who Let the Dogs Out "Who Let the Dogs Out" (originally titled "Doggie") is a song written by the Trinidadian musician Anslem Douglas and then recorded by the Bahamian Junkanoo band Baha Men. Originally released by Douglas as "Doggie" in 1998, it was covered by ...
" (originally composed by Anslem Douglas), produced by Greenberg and Michael Mangini. The song was a chart success in many countries and also became a popular song at US sporting events. "Who Let the Dogs Out" also earned the band several awards: a
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in 2001 for
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; ''Billboard Music Awards'' for World Music Artist of the Year and World Music Album of the Year; and a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award for Favorite Song. In 2002, they won another Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Band. In June 2008, "Who Let the Dogs Out" was discussed on ''
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''. The Baha Men's most recent
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was '' Ride With Me'', released in 2015.


Recent years

After releasing ''Night & Day'' in the summer of 2014 for the
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that year in Brazil and was featured in the soundtrack: One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album in the Carnival Mix, the Baha Men released a Christmas Medley mixing "
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" with "
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". Their single "Off the Leash" was released digitally on 1 July 2015. On 25 October 2015, the band performed the halftime show for the
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football game at
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. In 2018, the group joined Our Last Night for a metal cover of their hit song "
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" and, in April 2019, released a new single, "Let's Go", dedicated to the teams playing in the Final Four.


TV and film appearances

Baha Men appeared in a special scene from ''
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'' where Leona and Theo meet them while reading some books inside the library. They performed the theme song of the
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series ''Stanley'', titled "My Man Stanley". Their track “Coconut” appeared in an episode of the
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series ChalkZone, which also featured a parodied version of the band. They performed onstage for a Season 14 episode of ''
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'', which took place in the Bahamas. Their track "Holla!" appeared in the opening and closing credits of '' Garfield: The Movie'', and during one scene in the 2005 film '' Kicking & Screaming''. Their track "Best Years of Our Lives" appeared in the rolling credits of
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. Their track "
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" appeared in the rolling credits of The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course. Their track "Scooby D" appeared in
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. The band made an appearance on the big screen, when they starred as themselves in the 1994 romantic comedy '' My Father the Hero,'' starring
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and
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.


Members

* Pat Carey - guitar * Rik Carey - drums * Jeffrey Chea - keyboards * Anthony Flowers - percussion * Colyn Grant - drums * Nehemiah Hield * Omerit Hield * Dyson Knight - vocals * Marvin Prosper - vocals * Herschel Small - guitar * Isaiah Taylor - percussion


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Singles


References


External links

* {{Authority control Grammy Award winners for dance and electronic music Musical groups established in 1977 Sony Music Publishing artists Bahamian musical groups 1970s establishments in the Bahamas